<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"With updated bibliography"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In his commentary on the letter of James, Hartin offers a unique approach toward understanding a much-neglected writing. Refusing to read the letter of James through the lens ofPaul, Hartin approaches the letter in its own right. He takes seriously the address to the twelve tribes in the Dispersion" (1:1) as directed to Jews who had embraced the message of Jesus and were living outside their homeland, Israel. At the same time, Hartin shows how this letter remains true to Jesus' heritage. Using recent studies on rhetorical culture, Hartin illustrates how James takes Jesus' sayings and performs them again in his own way to speak to the hearers/readers of his own world.</p><p>Hartin examines the text, passage by passage, while providing essential notes and an extensive explanation of the theological meaning of each passage. The value of this commentary lies in its breadth of scholarship and its empathic approach to this writing. The reader will discover new and refreshing insights into the world of early Christianity as well as a teaching that is of perennial significance.</p><p><em>Patrick J. Hartin was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. He studied at the Gregorian University in Rome and is an ordained priest of the Diocese of Spokane, Washington. He holds two doctorates in Theology: in Ethics and in the New Testament, both from the University of South Africa. Presently he teaches courses in the New Testament and in Classical Civilizations at Gonzaga University. He is the author of eleven books, including: </em>Apollos<em> (Paul's Social Network series), </em>James of Jerusalem <em>(Interfaces series), and</em>James, First Peter, Jude, Second Peter<em> (New Collegeville Bible Commentary series), al published by Liturgical Press.</em></p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Hartin has produced a commentary well worth having on one's shelf."<br><br>"Hartin's James is a resounding success. His commentary represents the 'state of the art' in research on the letter of James."<br><br>"The superb Sacra Pagina series is nearly complete with the appearance of this commentary on the Letter of James. This latest addition maintains the fine quality and helpful format of the series, with a fresh, literal translation of the biblical text, detailed commentary, and broader theological reflection on the message of the text."<br>
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