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(Emory University, USA)
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This unique commentary on James by an outstanding New Testament specialist, provides a broad range of original perspectives of how people have interpreted, and been influenced by, this important epistle.

The author explores a vast array of interpretations extending far beyond theological commentary, sermons, and hymns , which also embraces the epistles influences on literature, art, politics, and social theory. The work includes examples of how successive generations have portrayed the historical figure of James the Just, in both pictorial and textual form. Contextualizing his analysis with excerpts from key documents, including visual and artistic representations of James, the author reviews the dynamic interactions between the James and Jesus traditions and compares Jamess epistle with those of Paul. The volume highlights Jamess particular concern for the poor and marginalized, charting the many responses to this aspect of his legacy. Drawing on sources as varied as William Shakespeare, John Calvin, Charles Schultzs Peanuts, and political cartoons, this is an exhaustive study of the theological and cultural debates sparked by the Epistle of James.

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"...This commentary offers a fascinating read of the multifarious ways in which James has been interpreted and appropriated through the centuries." - Review & Expositor

List of Plates
ix
Series Editors' Preface xii
Preface xiv
Acknowledgements xviii
Introduction 1(62)
James 1:1--11: Trials, Endurance, Wisdom, and the Exalted Poor
63(36)
James 1:12--27: Trials, Endurance, and Doers of the Word
99(44)
James 2:1--13: Deeds of Faith, the Chosen Poor, and the Law of Liberty
143(30)
James 2:14--26: Faith without Works Is Dead
173(31)
James 3:1--12: The Power and Danger of Speech
204(15)
James 3:13--4:12: The Fruits of Wisdom versus Friendship with the World
219(33)
James 4:13--5:6: The Sovereignty of God and God's Judgment upon the Rich
252(26)
James 5:7--11: The Patience of the Faithful and the Compassion of the Lord
278(10)
James 5:12--20: Speech and Actions in the Community of the Faithful
288(29)
Biographies 317(6)
References 323(8)
Index of Names 331(4)
Index of Subjects 335
David B. Gowler is The Dr Lovick Pierce and Bishop George F. Pierce Chair of Religion at Oxford College, Emory University, USA.  He has published dozens of books, articles, book chapters, and book reviews, and since 1991 has served as co-editor of Emory Studies in Early Christianity.