Mariam J. Kovalishyn (Kamell) is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Regent College after previously serving as Postdoctoral Fellow for three years. She is co-author (with Craig L. Blomberg and Clinton E. Arnold) of Zondervan's exegetical commentary on James.
The Brothers of Life: How Reading James may Help us Hear Jesus Better
Speaker(s): Mariam Kovalishyn
Date: Summer 2021
Length: 1h 24m
Product ID: RGDL5102N
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Too often, the epistle of James has simply been judged the book about “works,” and thus ignored in preference for Paul. This has left us with a truncated view of the Christian life. James closely echoes his brother Jesus’s teachings, and pay attention to the overlap, we can hear anew a vision of the Christian life which calls us to mercy and holiness but is undergirded entirely by the grace of God.
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