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Main Thesis
Lenny proposes a non-mainstream theological view that the Letter of James may have been written during Jesus’ earthly ministry, prior to the Cross, Resurrection, and Pentecost. The episode argues that understanding this timeline is crucial to interpreting the letter's strong focus on works and the Law.
Key Arguments
Conclusion
The host concludes that while the Letter of James is divinely inspired Scripture, it captures a transitional moment in history. Therefore, modern Christians should consider reading it as a historical account of pre-Cross Jewish faith, rather than applying its legalistic standards to the New Covenant life of grace.
Episode Page: https://wakinguptograce.com/james-the-gospel-before-the-cross/
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By Waking up to GraceMain Thesis
Lenny proposes a non-mainstream theological view that the Letter of James may have been written during Jesus’ earthly ministry, prior to the Cross, Resurrection, and Pentecost. The episode argues that understanding this timeline is crucial to interpreting the letter's strong focus on works and the Law.
Key Arguments
Conclusion
The host concludes that while the Letter of James is divinely inspired Scripture, it captures a transitional moment in history. Therefore, modern Christians should consider reading it as a historical account of pre-Cross Jewish faith, rather than applying its legalistic standards to the New Covenant life of grace.
Episode Page: https://wakinguptograce.com/james-the-gospel-before-the-cross/
Support the show