James 2:14-26 – Faith, Works, and the Christian Religion
This article is a detailed study of James 2:14-26. Its main argument is that the purpose of that chapter is practical and pastoral rather than polemical. The author provides a detailed exposition of the text, noting its context, shape, and genre. The examples of Abraham and Rahab form two focal points.
Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1997. 25 pages.
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