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Theological Perspectives on the Epistle of James

Theological Perspectives on the Epistle of James

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  • Peter H. Davids

Davids want to read the epistle of James as a "theology of suffering" (Leidenstheologie). According to Davids it is a literary tool that functioned long before James.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1980. 7 pages.

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