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Hardcover Early Tradition About James Book

ISBN: 1025617649

ISBN13: 9781025617640

Early Tradition About James

"Early Tradition About James" is a scholarly examination of one of the most significant yet enigmatic figures of the primitive Church: James, the brother of the Lord. Written by the esteemed theologian J. F. Bethune-Baker, this work delves into the historical records and oral traditions that shaped the early Christian understanding of James's leadership in Jerusalem. By meticulously analyzing New Testament accounts alongside the writings of early chroniclers such as Hegesippus and Josephus, the author reconstructs the portrait of a man who bridged the gap between Jewish tradition and the burgeoning Christian faith.

The text explores James's reputation for piety, his ascetic lifestyle, and his pivotal role in the Council of Jerusalem. Bethune-Baker evaluates the authenticity of various traditions, seeking to distinguish historical reality from later hagiographic additions. This study provides crucial insights into the internal dynamics of the first-century church, the transition from Jewish to Gentile missions, and the theological weight carried by those who personally knew Jesus. "Early Tradition About James" remains an essential resource for students of ecclesiastical history and biblical studies, offering a rigorous look at the foundations of apostolic authority and the legacy of James the Just.

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