This thesis argues that both the epistle of James and the Didache reflect tensions among the early Christian communities. The community concerns reflected in the texts of each book are investigated. Then their group maintenance strategies are analyzed. It will be shown that both writings have a similar concern on the harmony and cohesiveness of the Christian communities. On the other hand, there are differences as well as similarities in their strategies for reducing conflict. An analysis of the community tensions reflected in James is given. This shows that James is not merely a random collection of traditional teachings beyond critical studies. Interpretative issues, including grammatical and rhetorical questions surrounding pass...
In the following essay I will examine the use, function and authority of texts and traditions that l...
Martin Dibelius’s view of the Letter of James as paraenesis has been rightly critiqued and the Lette...
This thesis sets out to reconstruct the situation at Corinth, with particular emphasis upon the divi...
This investigation attempts to break further away from the parochialism in dealing with the Epistle ...
A group of people within the Johannine community (2:18) contributed towards destroying the (fellowsh...
The problem of what, if anything, brings continuity of thought to the exhortations found in the New ...
Ever since the time of the Reformation the Epistle of James has been a standing Rätsel to New Testa...
The primary objective of this thesis is to argue that the Books of Jeu (in the Bruce Codex) and the...
The epistle of James has been neglected in NT studies, caught between its relationship with Paul and...
The present thesis aims to determine the genre, the compositional structure and the hermeneutics fou...
<p>Church leaders, both lay and clergy, shape Christian community. Among their central tasks are: bu...
The debates about various early ‘Christian’ communities are still in an incomplete and tumultuous ne...
The extent to which there is a deliberate compositional structure governing the letter of James is a...
This Ph.D thesis reads James in light of 4QInstruction with the understanding that these two writing...
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the ...
In the following essay I will examine the use, function and authority of texts and traditions that l...
Martin Dibelius’s view of the Letter of James as paraenesis has been rightly critiqued and the Lette...
This thesis sets out to reconstruct the situation at Corinth, with particular emphasis upon the divi...
This investigation attempts to break further away from the parochialism in dealing with the Epistle ...
A group of people within the Johannine community (2:18) contributed towards destroying the (fellowsh...
The problem of what, if anything, brings continuity of thought to the exhortations found in the New ...
Ever since the time of the Reformation the Epistle of James has been a standing Rätsel to New Testa...
The primary objective of this thesis is to argue that the Books of Jeu (in the Bruce Codex) and the...
The epistle of James has been neglected in NT studies, caught between its relationship with Paul and...
The present thesis aims to determine the genre, the compositional structure and the hermeneutics fou...
<p>Church leaders, both lay and clergy, shape Christian community. Among their central tasks are: bu...
The debates about various early ‘Christian’ communities are still in an incomplete and tumultuous ne...
The extent to which there is a deliberate compositional structure governing the letter of James is a...
This Ph.D thesis reads James in light of 4QInstruction with the understanding that these two writing...
Among the paradigm-making contributions in Johannine studies over the last half century, one of the ...
In the following essay I will examine the use, function and authority of texts and traditions that l...
Martin Dibelius’s view of the Letter of James as paraenesis has been rightly critiqued and the Lette...
This thesis sets out to reconstruct the situation at Corinth, with particular emphasis upon the divi...