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PRE-ORDER NOW James Revisited : Christology and Biblical Theology in the Letter of James by Brandon D. Crowe

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PRE-ORDER NOW James Revisited : Christology and Biblical Theology in the Letter of James by Brandon D. Crowe

PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 04/08/2026

The letter of James suffers from neglect and misunderstanding. In James Revisited, Brandon?D. Crowe reexamines the letter to recover its theological contributions. Despite its reputation as an outlier, James resonates with the whole canon of the Bible. This letter refracts the Old Testament through Jesus's teachings in order to urge believers to maturity in the Lord. Crowe highlights James's biblical-theological contributions to Christology, faith and works, the kingdom of God, the law, perfection and hypocrisy, and eschatology. James upholds the apostolic witness and invites the reader to a mature faith, declaring a unique message the church needs to hear today.

Binding: Paperback / softback

PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 04/08/2026

The letter of James suffers from neglect and misunderstanding. In James Revisited, Brandon?D. Crowe reexamines the letter to recover its theological contributions. Despite its reputation as an outlier, James resonates with the whole canon of the Bible. This letter refracts the Old Testament through Jesus's teachings in order to urge believers to maturity in the Lord. Crowe highlights James's biblical-theological contributions to Christology, faith and works, the kingdom of God, the law, perfection and hypocrisy, and eschatology. James upholds the apostolic witness and invites the reader to a mature faith, declaring a unique message the church needs to hear today.

Binding: Paperback / softback
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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 04/08/2026

The letter of James suffers from neglect and misunderstanding. In James Revisited, Brandon?D. Crowe reexamines the letter to recover its theological contributions. Despite its reputation as an outlier, James resonates with the whole canon of the Bible. This letter refracts the Old Testament through Jesus's teachings in order to urge believers to maturity in the Lord. Crowe highlights James's biblical-theological contributions to Christology, faith and works, the kingdom of God, the law, perfection and hypocrisy, and eschatology. James upholds the apostolic witness and invites the reader to a mature faith, declaring a unique message the church needs to hear today.

Binding: Paperback / softback