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Author: Bruce Chilton, Jacob Neusner
Part I: James in the New Testament and Early Christian Tradition
Chapter 1: James in the Gospels and Acts
(An analysis of the portrayal of James in the Synoptic Gospels, John, and especially the Book of Acts, focusing on his leadership role in the Jerusalem church.)
Chapter 2: The Epistle of James: Its Background and Theology
(Examination of the New Testament letter attributed to James, its distinct theological themes, and its relationship to other New Testament writings, particularly Paul.)
Chapter 3: James in the Patristic and Early Church Traditions
(How early Church Fathers and other Christian writers understood and depicted James, including his role in disputes and his alleged martyrdom.)
Chapter 4: The Nazorenes and Ebionites: James in Jewish-Christian Sects
(Discussion of groups that revered James and maintained a more Jewish-observant form of Christianity.)
Part II: James and His Jewish Context
Chapter 5: James and the Judaism of His Time
(Placing James within the diverse landscape of first-century Judaism, exploring his potential affiliations with specific Jewish groups or movements.)
Chapter 6: Halakhah (Jewish Law) in the Epistle of James
(A detailed analysis of the legal and ethical teachings in the Epistle of James and their parallels or divergences from contemporary Jewish legal traditions.)
Chapter 7: Wisdom and Apocalypticism in James
(Exploring the sapiential and eschatological themes present in the Epistle of James and how they connect to broader Jewish thought.)
Chapter 8: James's Teaching on Poverty and Wealth
(A focused examination of the social and economic justice themes in James and their resonance with Jewish prophetic traditions.)
Part III: Comparative and Interpretive Perspectives
Chapter 9: James and Paul: Confrontation or Complementarity?
(A classic scholarly debate re-examined: the perceived tension between the teachings of James and Paul on faith and works.)
Chapter 10: James and Jesus: Shared Teachings and Divergences
(Comparison of James's ethical and theological perspectives with those of Jesus as presented in the Gospels.)
Chapter 11: The Figure of James in Scholarship: Past and Present
(A review of how scholars have interpreted James over time, highlighting key controversies and new approaches.)
Chapter 12: James, Jerusalem, and the Future of the Movement
(Considering James's enduring legacy and his importance for understanding the parting of the ways between Judaism and Christianity.)
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