James and Paul: The Politics of Identity at the Turn of the Ages (2015 Shillington), book
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James and Paul: The Politics of Identity at the Turn of the Ages (2015) is a book by V. George Shillington.
Abstract
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Editions
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015.
Table of contents
Part I. James Rediscovered: "In Step with his Brother"
- 1. Evidence from the rhetoric of a primary witness -- 2. An underdeveloped portrait in the narrative of Luke-Acts -- 3. An honorary epistle -- 4. Withholding the name of the disciple whom Jesus loved -- 5. The legendary James the Just
Part II. Paul under Obligation: "As One Untimely Born"
- 6. Awakening to the dawn of a new day -- 7. Between James and Paul: pre-Pauline faith formulas embedded in Paul's letters -- 8. The exercise of power in the sphere of Christ -- 9. One diverse humanity "in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:26-29) -- 10. Money from the nations for the poor saints in Jerusalem: more than "a polite bribe" -- 11. Conclusion: the politics of James and Paul.
External links
- [ Google Books]