James the Just, the brother of Jesus, is known from the New Testament as the chief apostle of the Torah-obedient Christians. Up to the last quarter of the twentieth century, Jewish Christianity was regarded as an unimportant branch of the early Christian movement. Correspondingly, there was remarkably little interest in James. However, in the past two decades, while early Christianity has been studied as a form of Judaism, the literature on James has grown considerably. Now some scholars tend to assume that James was a loyal follower of his brother right from the beginning, and that his leadership in the church was stronger than traditionally has been assumed. Fresh studies on Acts 15 and Galatians 2 have opened new questions about the Chri...
Discusses the references of the Letter of James to Jesus. Role of the Christ figure in James; Struct...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At the same ti...
The dramatic account of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 37-50 has been the subject of many commen...
Part I of this article, published in CBR 5.1 (pp. 73-122), includes a general introduction to the sc...
The thesis follows one of the supporting characters from the New Testament, James, the brother of th...
The epistle of James has been neglected in NT studies, caught between its relationship with Paul and...
James was an important figure in early Christianity, the brother of Jesus, according to the New Test...
For many years, James, the brother of Jesus, was all but neglected when it came to biblical scholars...
Though discovered in 1945, the First Apocalypse of James from Nag Hammadi Codex V, 3 has received ve...
The New Testament is basically a collection of Jewish texts written during a period when the Jesus m...
This graduation thesis contains analysis of various aspects of the Epistle of James as Judeo- Christ...
This study discusses the Authorship, Date, Destination and Point of Origin, Purpose and Occasion, an...
The article examines the echoing of Shema (Deut 6:4–5) as well as its allusions in the Epistle of J...
As the primitive community struggled with its self understanding in relation to Judaism it faced two...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At thesame tim...
Discusses the references of the Letter of James to Jesus. Role of the Christ figure in James; Struct...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At the same ti...
The dramatic account of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 37-50 has been the subject of many commen...
Part I of this article, published in CBR 5.1 (pp. 73-122), includes a general introduction to the sc...
The thesis follows one of the supporting characters from the New Testament, James, the brother of th...
The epistle of James has been neglected in NT studies, caught between its relationship with Paul and...
James was an important figure in early Christianity, the brother of Jesus, according to the New Test...
For many years, James, the brother of Jesus, was all but neglected when it came to biblical scholars...
Though discovered in 1945, the First Apocalypse of James from Nag Hammadi Codex V, 3 has received ve...
The New Testament is basically a collection of Jewish texts written during a period when the Jesus m...
This graduation thesis contains analysis of various aspects of the Epistle of James as Judeo- Christ...
This study discusses the Authorship, Date, Destination and Point of Origin, Purpose and Occasion, an...
The article examines the echoing of Shema (Deut 6:4–5) as well as its allusions in the Epistle of J...
As the primitive community struggled with its self understanding in relation to Judaism it faced two...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At thesame tim...
Discusses the references of the Letter of James to Jesus. Role of the Christ figure in James; Struct...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At the same ti...
The dramatic account of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 37-50 has been the subject of many commen...