Recipient of aChristianity Today1994 Critics Choice Award!What is the proper relationship between faith and deeds? How do Christians mature in the faith? What hope can we offer to those who face trials of various sorts? How do we learn to control our tongues and not get bogged down with riches?The apostle James faced these questions in profound ways and offered sound pastoral advice to his readers, scattered by persecution. His word to them can become a vital word to us if we are prepared to listen.In this keen, pastorally oriented commentary, readers will find helpful background marterial concerning authorship, date and purpose, as well as helpful, passage-by-passage commentary. The exposition focuses on understanding what James had to say to his original readers in order to see its relevance for the church today.Students, pastors, Bible teachers and everyone who wants to understand the message of James for the church will benefit from this excellent resource.
This Commentary is very helpful, but oftentimes lacks on discussions of details. Many times you will leave Stulac's explanation of a passage wanting some detail on his decision. Obviously, Stulac's intention in such a short, expository commentary was not to beat every detail, but Moo (in the later IVP New Testament Commentary Series) in his commentary on James has managed to do it. If you already have Stulac, you have a good commentary, but you may need to invest in another more detailed one (Kistemaker or Lenski) to understand a lot of the issues that he glosses over or doesn't touch. However, if you are contemplating making a purchase of an accessible, easy-to-read expository commentary on James, I would recommend Moo, with MacArthur and Kistemaker coming in a close 3rd and 2nd.
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