LEADER 00000cam a2200613 a 4500 001 ocm37345616 003 OCoLC 005 20201217055158.0 008 970717s1997 scu b s001 0beng 010 97021237 020 1570031746 020 9781570031748 020 0800631692 020 9780800631697 035 (OCoLC)37345616 040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dBAKER|dNLGGC|dYDXCP|dBTCTA|dLVB|dOCLCG |dDEBSZ|dGEBAY|dOCLCO|dOCLCF|dOCLCQ|dMXL|dRCT|dPHUST|dSJG |dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dTYC|dOCLCO|dUWO|dOCLCA|dL2U|dIL4J6|dOCLCO 049 STJJ 050 00 BS2454.J3|bP25 1997 082 00 225.9/2|aB|221 084 11.45|2bcl 100 1 Painter, John. 245 10 Just James :|bthe brother of Jesus in history and tradition /|cJohn Painter. 260 Columbia, S.C. :|bUniversity of South Carolina Press, |c©1997. 300 xiv, 326 pages ;|c24 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 Studies on personalities of the New Testament 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-302) and indexes. 505 0 Part 1: The gospels, acts, and the letters of Paul -- 1. The gospels: James and the Family of Jesus -- The family in the gospels: the role of the family ; James: Follower or opponent? -- John: The family as followers: John 2:12, the faithful family ; John 7:3-5, The brothers as unbelievers? ; John 19:25-27, the ideal disciples and the absence of James -- The synoptics: The Marken framework and its interpretation by Matthew and Luke -- Mark: A critique of disciples and family: Mark 3:20-21, disciples or family? ; Mark 3:31-35, the eschatological family ; Mark 6:3-4, Jesus' rejection in his own country ; Mark 15: 40 and parallels: The woman at the cross -- Matthew: Nativity and rejection: Matthew 1:18-25, the nativity ; Matthew 12:46-50, the eschatological family ; Mark 13:53- 58, the proverb of rejection -- Luke: The idealization of the family: Luke 1:26-56: The role of Mary in Luke's nativity story ; Luke 4:16-30, The rejection at Nazareth ; Luke 8:19-21: The true family of Jesus -- 2. Acts: James as convert or foundation leader? -- Acts 1:14, the role of Jesus' family in the earliest church -- Acts 12:17: The leadership of James -- The Hebrews and the Hellenists. 505 0 Acts 15: James and the council of Jerusalem -- Acts 21:17- 26, James as leader of the Jerusalem church -- Acts 21:27- 36; 23:12-22: James and the arrest of Paul -- 3. The letter of Paul: Paul and James -- Galatians: The two missions in Antioch and Jerusalem: Galatians 1:17-19, leadership in Jerusalem ; Galatians 2:1-10, the pillars and the leadership of the two missions ; Galatians 2:11-14, James and the dispute at Antioch ; Two missions, many factions -- 1 Corinthians: Rivalry between James, Peter and Paul: 1 Corinthians 9:5-6, the role of wives and work in the two missions ; 1 Corinthians 15:5-8, rival appearance traditions -- 4. James, Peter, Matthew, and Paul: Diversity and conflict in the two missions -- Peter and James as opponents of Paul -- Peter an James and the leadership questions -- Matthew and the gentile mission -- B.H. Streeter and the conflict between the two missions -- Matthew and Antioch -- The law in Matthew: Matthew 5:17-20 ; Matthew and Q: Matthew 11:12-13 ; Matthew 28:19-20 ; Models of leadership and mission. 505 0 Part 2: Images of James in the Early church -- 5. Tradition in Eusebius: James the Just, brother of the Lord, first bishop and martyr: Paul on James, according to Eusebius ; The Abgar incident -- an interlude? -- The use of unspecified and specific sources -- The summary statement -- Two quotations from Clement -- Eusebius appeals to Paul to clarify the identity of James -- The martyrdom of James: The summary of Eusebius ; Hegesippus according to Eusebius ; Eusebius's concluding summary of Hegesippus ; First quotation of Josephus ; Josephus and the martyrdom of James ; Final summary on James and reference to the epistle -- Summary statements concerning James as first bishop and martyr -- The death of James and the siege of Jerusalem: The delay of the siege ; After the siege -- The family of Jesus until the reign of Trajan. 505 0 Symeon in the time of Trajan -- The traditional list of the bishops of Jerusalem -- The Jerusalem succession and the beginning of heresy -- The throne of James -- 6. The Nag Hammadi library: James successor to Jesus and repository of secret tradition -- The Coptic gospel of Thomas: Appointed by the risen Lord -- The apocryphon of James: James and he secret tradition -- The first apocalypse of James: The brother of the Lord and the chain of succession -- The second apocalypse of James: The revelation discourse of Jesus to the just one -- 7. The apocrypha and later Christian evidence: Bishop of bishops and bulwark of truth -- The gospel of the Hebrews: The brother of Jesus as the first witness -- The pseudo- clementines: Bishop of bishops in the church of the Hebrews: The ascents of James and the martyrdom tradition ; The kerygmata petrou and the epistula Petri on Peter, Paul, and James -- The pseudo-clementines and Jewish Christianity -- The protoevangelium of James: James the son of Joseph -- Prigin: The brothers of Jesus and James in pseudo-Josephus: Commentary on Matthew X. 17 ; Contra celsum 1.47; 2:13 -- The panarion of Epiphanius: The royal and priestly role of the first son of Joseph -- Jerome and Helvidius: James as the cousin or brother of Jesus. 505 0 Part 3: James and Jewish Christianity -- 8. Jewish Christianity, the righteous sufferer, and the epistle of James -- Jewish Christianity -- The epistle of James: The teaching of the epistle of James ; The epistle of James and the Jesus tradition ; James and Paul -- Just James -- Robert Eisenman's James the brother of Jesus. 520 1 "Just James reviews the legends surrounding a towering figure in the early Christian church and evaluates the importance of a man whose contributions have been obscured from Christian consciousness. Fully disclosing the prominence that James the brother of Jesus held as the first bishop of the Jerusalem church - Christendom's mother church - John Painter explains why Christian leaders have minimized James's early influence and brings to light his role as the fountainhead of traditions used to further the interests and causes of Jewish Christians, Gnostics, and the larger Christian community." "Painter explores the many legends and traditions associated with James, including those of Mary's perpetual virginity, James's kinship to Jesus, his receipt of special revelations from the risen Lord, his designation as "the Just" or "the Righteous," and his status as one of the first Christian martyrs." "Painter also examines the New Testament epistle attributed to James, considering its authorship, intended audience, and primary concerns."-- BOOK JACKET. 600 00 James,|cBrother of the Lord, Saint. 600 07 James,|cBrother of the Lord, Saint.|2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00190087 600 07 Jakobus|cBruder des Herrn|2gnd|0(DE-588)118711601 600 07 James,|cBrother of the Lord, Saint.|2nli 600 07 Jacobus,|cheilige,|d-62.|0(NL-LeOCL)073370770|2nta 600 07 James,|cBrother of the Lord, Saint.|2sears 630 07 Bible.|pNew Testament|xbiography.|2sears 650 4 James, Brother of the Lord, Saint. 650 7 11.45 New Testament: general.|0(NL-LeOCL)077594266|2bcl 650 17 Traditie.|2gtt 650 17 Historiciteit.|2gtt 830 0 Studies on personalities of the New Testament. 994 C0|bSTJ
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