Friendship or Enmity?: The Christian and the World in the Letter of James - eBook
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Friendship or Enmity?: The Christian and the World in the Letter of James - eBook  -     By: Vincent Hirschi

Friendship or Enmity?: The Christian and the World in the Letter of James - eBook

Resource Publications / 2019 / ePub

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Title: Friendship or Enmity?: The Christian and the World in the Letter of James - eBook
By: Vincent Hirschi
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532694004
ISBN-13: 9781532694004
Stock No: WW109364EB

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James's epistle is usually remembered for being very practical and for inviting its readers to acts of mercy and compassion. And yet, the same letter also claims that it is not possible to love God and to love "the world." In other words, James encourages his readers to develop two seemingly opposite attitudes at the same time: to reject the world and to be involved in it. Vincent Hirschi shows that James contains crucial insights on how the church can be at the same time a positive social force and a prophetic voice challenging the society she serves. Through careful exegesis and attention to details, he explores the relationships between the personal and communal dimensions of faith, on the interplay between development of character and social action, and proposes a detailed analysis of the role of the church in James's letter.

Author Bio

Vincent Hirschi studied at Regent College in Vancouver, where he earned an MDiv and a ThM in New Testament. He is currently pursuing a doctorate degree at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.

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