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Background on James
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Background on James

Elsa Tamez Commentary on James
The Scandal of James

Link to James as Wisdom
A Word for the Wise

Link to James and Eschatology
The End is at Hand

James and Spiritual Wholeness Not Yet Available
Finding Spiritual
Wholeness in James

James View of the World
James' View of
The World

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Are we living a Scandalous Life?

Elsa Tamez suggests that the Letter of James is calling Christians in the United States to a completely different Christian life. She uses three angles for looking at James: Oppression, Hope, and Praxis.

Scandal Pages
Rusting Riches: Oppression | Now and Later: Hope | Faith and Works: Praxis | Top of Page

Related Links
Word Studies: Poor | Rich | Blessing
Order Tamez' Book: The Scandalous Message of James

James clearly identifies a preferential option for the poor within Christian community. But it is clear that his community is struggling with this issue. The scandal is that the wealthy are being treated better than the poor, even though they are the ones who are persecuting this community! The poor are encouraged to be proud of their place, confident of the future, patient in facing oppression. The wealthy are reminded that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone (James 2:24).

The hope James offers is in the form of blessings from God on the poor, and the coming judgment of the rich. The poor and oppressed can be hopeful because the kingdom of God is theirs. The rich have the opportunity to turn away from the world, and toward the way of God to find their humble place in Christian community.

And certainly James calls the Christian community to action: praxis. We are called to believe and to act on our faith. This is a call to live out the law, and to become whole people, full of integrity, with singleness of mind. James calls us to prayer, as individuals and as a community. And James considers patience to be one of the actions of an oppressed community. This is active, militant patience, alert and ready for the coming Judge who offers hope for a better life.

Scandal Pages
Rusting Riches: Oppression | Now and Later: Hope | Faith and Works: Praxis | Top of Page

Related Links
Word Studies: Poor | Rich | Blessing
Order Tamez' Book: The Scandalous Message of James

 

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