James the Just: The Christianity Before Paul
The Other Gospel: The Lost Jerusalem Files — Part I Before Christianity became a religion of Paul, it was a movement in Jerusalem. Before it became centered on the theology of the cross, justification, faith apart from works, and the cosmic Christ preached to the Gentile world, it was centered on the teachings of Jesus, the poor, repentance, righteousness, mercy, the Law, and the Kingdom of God. And standing at the center of that earlier world was not Paul. It was James. James the Just. The brother of Jesus.
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The Other Gospel: The Lost Jerusalem Files — Part I Before Christianity became a religion of Paul, it was a movement in Jerusalem. Before it became centered on the theology of the cross, justification, faith apart from works, and the cosmic Christ preached to the Gentile world, it was centered on the teachings of Jesus, the poor, repentance, righteousness, mercy, the Law, and the Kingdom of God. And standing at the center of that earlier world was not Paul. It was James. James the Just. The brother of Jesus. The leader of the Jerusalem assembly. The man whose memory later Christianity could not completely erase, but also could not allow to stand too tall. For if James stands tall, a question rises with him: Why does the brother of Jesus sound more like Jesus than Paul does? That question is dangerous. It does not merely challenge a doctrine.
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