Just James: The Brother of Jesus in History and Tradition (1997 Painter), book
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Just James: The Brother of Jesus in History and Tradition (1997) is a book by John Painter.
Abstract
Editions and Translations
Published in Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina, 1997. Republished by the same publisher in 2004.
Table of Contents (2004 edition)
- Just James: The Death of a Legend
Part I: The Gospels, Acts, and the Letters of Paul
- 1. The Gospels: James and the Family of Jesus
- The Family in the Gospels
- The Role of the Family
- James: Follower or Opponent
- John: The Family as Followers
- John 2:12: The Faithful Family
- John 7:3-5: The Brothers as Unbelievers?
- John 19:25-27: The Ideal Disciples and the Absence of James
- The Synoptics: The Markan Framework and Its Interpretation by Matthew and Luke
- Mark: A Critique of Disciples and Family
- Mark 3:20-21: Disciples or Family?
- Mark 3:31-35: The Eschatological Family
- Mark 6:3-4: Jesus' Rejection of His Own Country
- Mark 15:40 and Parallels: The Women at the Cross
- Matthew: Nativity and Rejection
- Matt 1:18-25: The Nativity
- Matt 12:46-50: The Eschatological Family
- Math 13-53:58: The Proverb of Rejection
- Luke the Idealization of the Family
- Luke 1:26-56: The Role of Mary in Luke's Nativity Story
- Luke 4:16-30: The Rejection of Nazareth
- Luke 8:19-21: The True Family of Jesus
- The Family in the Gospels
- 2. Acts: James as Convert or Foundation Leader?
- Acts 1:14: The Role of Jesus' Family in the Earliest Church
- Acts 12:17: The Leadership of James
- The Hebrews and the Hellenists
- Acts 15: James and the Council of Jerusalem
- Acts 21:17-26: James as Leader of the Jerusalem Church
- Acts 21:27-36; 23:12-22: James and the Arrest of Paul
- 3. The Letters of Paul: Paul and James
- Galatians: The Two Missions in Antioch and Jerusalem
- Gal 1:17-19: Leadership in Jerusalem
- Gal 2:1-10: The Pillars and the Leadership of the Two Missions
- Gal 2:11-14: James and the Dispute at Antioch
- Two Missions, Many Factions
- 1 Corinthians: Rivalry between James, Peter, and Paul
- 1 Cor 1:5-6: The Role of Wives and Work in the Two Missions
- 1 Cor 15:5-8: Rival Appearance Traditions
- Galatians: The Two Missions in Antioch and Jerusalem
- 4. James, Peter, Matthew, and Paul: Diversity and Conflict in the Two Missions
- Peter and James as Opponents of Paul
- Peter and James and the Leadership Question
- Matthew and the Gentile Mission
- B. H. Streeter and the Conflict between the Two Missions
- Matthew and Antioch
- The Law in Matthew
- Matt 5:17-20
- Matthew and Q: Matt 11:12-13
- Matt 28:19-20
- Models of Leadership and Mission
Part II: Images of James in the Early Church
- 5. Tradition in Eusebius: James the Just, Brother of the Lord, First Bishop and Martyr
- HE 1.12.4-5: Paul and James according to Josephus
- HE 1.13.1-22; 2.1.6-7: The Abgar Incident: An Interlude?
- HE 2.1.2-5: The Use of Unspecified and Specific Sources
- HE 2.1.2: The Summary Statement
- HE 2.1.3-5: Two Quotations from Clement
- HE 2.1.5: Eusebius Appeals to Paul to Clarify the Identity of James
- HE 2.23.1-25: The Martyrdom of James
- HE 2.23.1-3: The Summary by Eusebius
- HE 2.23.3-18: Hegesippus according to Eusebius
- HE 2.23.19: Eusebius' Concluding Summary of Hegesippus
- HE 2.23.20: First "Quotation" of Josephus
- HE 2.23.21-24: Josephus and the Martyrdom of James
- HE 2.23.24-25: Final Summary on James and the Reference to the Epistle