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Faith Works : A Bible Study on the Letter of James

Faith Works : A Bible Study on the Letter of James

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scott Hahn masterful in analyzing Letter of James
Review: Scott Hahn does it again in this six tape series on the Letter of James.

This is the third Scott Hahn tape series I have purchased. Clearly the strength in his teaching and analysis lays in his ability to clarify the New Testament by using the Old. In this series - as well as the others I have purchased - Professor Hahn lays out Old Testament passages that support his conclusions.

This is so vitally important in studying Scripture because it draws the line between reading truth out of the text (exegesis) and reading prejudices into the text (isogesis).

As for Professor Hahn's conclusions, they disspel the long-standing myth that James' version of justification opposes Paul's. Using references from the Old and New Testaments, he shows that James and Paul are actually in total agreement.

Professor Hahn divides the bulk of James' letter into three areas based on the "summary" provided in James 1:19; 1) Quick to Hear (1:20 - 2:26); 2) Slow to speak (3:1 - 3:18); and 3) Slow to anger (4:1 - 5:18).

An easy five stars. Well worth your time and money!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scott Hahn masterful in analyzing Letter of James
Review: Scott Hahn does it again in this six tape series on the Letter of James.

This is the third Scott Hahn tape series I have purchased. Clearly the strength in his teaching and analysis lays in his ability to clarify the New Testament by using the Old. In this series - as well as the others I have purchased - Professor Hahn lays out Old Testament passages that support his conclusions.

This is so vitally important in studying Scripture because it draws the line between reading truth out of the text (exegesis) and reading prejudices into the text (isogesis).

As for Professor Hahn's conclusions, they disspel the long-standing myth that James' version of justification opposes Paul's. Using references from the Old and New Testaments, he shows that James and Paul are actually in total agreement.

Professor Hahn divides the bulk of James' letter into three areas based on the "summary" provided in James 1:19; 1) Quick to Hear (1:20 - 2:26); 2) Slow to speak (3:1 - 3:18); and 3) Slow to anger (4:1 - 5:18).

An easy five stars. Well worth your time and money!


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