Just James: The Brother of Jesus in History and TraditionT & T Clark, 1999 - 326 من الصفحات John Painter evaluates the many facts and traditions surrounding James, first bishop of the Jerusalem church. He examines his relation to Judaism and the epistle attributed to him - and explains why leaders have sought to minimise his significance.' |
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The Death of a Legend | 1 |
The Family in the Gospels | 11 |
2527 The Ideal Disciples and the Absence of James | 18 |
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According Acts Ananus Antioch Apocalypse of James Apocryphon Apocryphon of James apostles appearance argues Ascents of James asserts authority of James Barnabas bishop of Jerusalem brother of Jesus Christ circumcision mission Clement of Alexandria concerning context death of James Dibelius disciples early Christian early church Eisenman Epiphanius Epistle of James Eusebius Eusebius's evidence faction family of Jesus Galatians Gentiles Gnostic Gospel of Thomas Greek Hebrews Hegesippus Hellenists identified implies James the brother James's Jerome Jerusalem church Jewish Christian Jews John Josephus Judaism Judas leader leadership of James letter Lord's brother Lüdemann Luke Mark martyrdom of James Matt mentioned mother motif Nag Hammadi nations Origen Paul Paul's Pauline Petrine Pharisees portrayed position priest Pseudo-Clementines question Qumran Recognitions reference to James relation relationship resurrection righteous sufferer says Second Apocalypse siege sisters suggests Symeon teaching Temple Testament throne tion tradition twelve virginity of Mary