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Who is this James? James the Son of Zebedee, James the son of Alphaeus, James the brother of the carpenter, James the brother of the carpenters's son or James the brother of Judas?
And in which century did this James write? Is James his real name and how come this James does not write or give some information about himself? This author called James never mentioned any Paul, any epistle to any Church, or the city where he wrote this epistle. James? Who is James? |
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These writings are in the NT, are they not? Jeffrey |
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When did this James die, before the epistle to the Romans was written? Did this James ever hear about the epistle to the Romans? This James may be responding to an apocryphal writing in the 4th century.
Who is James and who was he responding to, or was the epistle to the Romans a response to this James in the 5th century? There are no specific details whatsoever about the authors of the NT, just a bunch of first names and vague statements. Who is James? |
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But more importantly, this is not an answer to my question. I do not want to know that you don't see any contradiction between Paul and James. I want to know how you come to this conclusion, specifically the conclusion that there is no prima facie contradiction between the discourses on faith and works in James 2 and Romans 3. Mind you, I'm not saying your conclusion is wrong. But I am at a loss to know how you get to it. It certainly doesn't seem to be on the basis of a study of the text or of critical commentaries on James. May I ask what the nature and extent of your familiarity with NT studies is? Jeffrey |
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