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  1. Mar 26, 2021 · Was he really the brother of Jesus? How influential was he in the early church? What was the nature of his relationship to the other apostles, especially to Paul? How did James understand Christianity's relationship to Judaism and to the people of Israel?

  2. Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 275 – c. 339) reports the tradition that James the Just was the son of Joseph's brother Clopas and therefore was of the "brothers" (which he interprets as "cousin") of Jesus described in the New Testament.

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  4. history we know nothing. (3) James, called "little" or "less" is re-ferred to in Matthew 27:56, Mark 15:40 and Luke 24:10. Confusion arising from the relationship of the two Marys has fre-quently resulted in erroneously identifying James the less with James, son of Alphaeus. (4) James, the brother of Jesus, is com-monly called the Just ...

  5. May 25, 2013 · James, the brother of Jesus : the key to unlocking the secrets of early Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls : Eisenman, Robert H : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Mar 28, 2021 · English. xxxvi, 1074 pages : 24 cm. The author "establishes James--a figure almost entirely marginalized in the New Testament--as the leader of all opposition groups in the Jerusalem of his day and spiritual heir to his famous brother Jesus."--Jacket. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  7. Keywords: Acts ofthe Apostles, Church fathers. Gnosticism, Gospels, history of research, James the just, Jewish Christianity. Introduction Until recently, Jatnes the Just, the brother of Jesus, remained an unjustly forgotten figure in the history of early Christianity.

  8. Just James.Just James. The Brother of Jesus in History and Tradition. By John Painter. Pp. xiv + 326. University of South Carolina Press, 1997. isbn i 5703 174 6. £27.95. In the New Testament, James is a somewhat enigmatic figure. He is named by Matthew and Mark among the brothers of Jesus,

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