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The Moral World Of James Setting The Epistle In Its Grecoroman And Judaic Environments Studies In Biblical Literature 136 First Printing James Riley Strange

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The Moral World Of James Setting The Epistle In Its Grecoroman And Judaic Environments Studies In Biblical Literature 136 First Printing James Riley Strange
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The Moral World Of James Setting The Epistle In Its Grecoroman And Judaic Environments Studies In Biblical Literature 136 First Printing James Riley Strange instant download after payment.

Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: James Riley Strange
ISBN: 143310881X
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: First printing

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The Moral World Of James Setting The Epistle In Its Grecoroman And Judaic Environments Studies In Biblical Literature 136 First Printing James Riley Strange by James Riley Strange 143310881X instant download after payment.

In The Moral World of James, James Riley Strange compares the moral system in the Epistle of James with other Greco-Roman and Judaic texts. The author of the epistle prescribed moral practices in a world in which other people, both pagan and Jewish, had long been expressing similar concerns, and more would continue to take up the task centuries after Christianity was well established in the Roman Empire. In this fresh and thick analysis, Stranges systemic comparison of texts (among them works of Plato, Plutarch, Epictetus, and Aelius Aristides, as well as Greek Magical Papyri, tractates of the Mishnah, and the Community Rule of the Dead Sea Scrolls) reveals how James's vision of a distinctive way of community life was both part of and distinct from the moral and religious systems among which it emerged.

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