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James and 1, 2, and 3 John
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Lesson OneOverview of James18 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: James
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In | Workbook: Faith that Behaves
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In | Key Themes in James
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In | Ministry in the Church
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In | Outlining Books in the Bible
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In | An Outline of James
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In | Old Testament Wisdom
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In | James and Proverbs
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In | Literary Forms, Part 1
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Behind | Jewish Wisdom Sources for James
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Behind | Onsite: Biblical Healing and Ancient Magic: View from the Pergamum Asclepion
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In Front | Worldview of the Wisdom Tradition
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In Front | Wisdom in Suffering
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In Front | The Early Influence and Authority of James
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In Front | Workbook: Writing with James
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In Front | James and Kierkegaard
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoJames and Scripture19 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: James Review
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In | Workbook: Leviticus and James
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In | Leviticus and James
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In | James and the Old Testament
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In | James and the Sermon on the Mount
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In | Workbook: Matthew and James - The Life of Faith
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In | Workbook: Matthew and James - Faith in Action
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In | Matthew and James: Faith in Action
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In | James and Paul: Faith and Works
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Behind | Who Is James?
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Behind | "To the Twelve Tribes Scattered"
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Behind | Onsite: "To the Dispersion"
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Behind | 360 View: Synagogue of Sardis, View 1
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Behind | 360 View: Synagogue of Sardis, View 2
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In Front | Faith and Works in the NT
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In Front | Workbook: The Book of James and Martin Luther
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In Front | Paul and James on Justification: Works and Faith
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson Three1 John21 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: 1 John
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In | Workbook: Dichotomies in 1 John, Part 1
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In | Workbook: Dichotomies in 1 John, Part 2
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In | Key Themes and Dichotomies in 1 John
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In | Brothers and Outsiders
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In | Belief and Denial
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In | Doubt and Truth
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In | Workbook: God vs the World
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In | The Spirit Abides in Us
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In | Workbook: Living in YHWH: Does the Father Abide in Us Too?
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In | Living in YHWH: Does the Father Abide in Us Too?
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In | Christians Are “Little Anointed Ones”
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Behind | Who Is John?
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Behind | 1 John and the Gospel of John
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Behind | John’s “Children”
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Behind | Apostasy and Idolatry
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In Front | That You Might Know
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In Front | Faith, Security and License
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In Front | Judgment and Fruit of the Spirit
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson Four2 and 3 John21 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: 2 and 3 John
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In | Workbook: Greetings in 2 John
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In | Greetings in 2 John
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In | A Letter to a Lady and Her Sister
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In | 2 John: Truth and Love
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In | Mercy and Justice, Truth and Love
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In | 3 John: Hospitality and Family
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In | Diotrophes, Who Loves to Be First
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Behind | Workbook: 2 John and the Gospel of John
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Behind | 2 John and the Gospel of John
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Behind | Workbook: 3 John and the Gospel of John, Part 1
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Behind | 3 John and the Gospel of John
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Behind | Workbook: 3 John and the Gospel of John, Part 2
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Behind | Workbook: 3 John and the Gospel of John, Part 3
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Behind | Authority and Influence
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Behind | Church Stability and Tension
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In Front | First Century Churches
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In Front | Local and Regional Church
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In Front | Workbook: Reflection
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveProto-Gnosticism13 Activities
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Getting Started
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In | What We Have Seen with Our Eyes
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In | Proto-Gnosticism: Dualism
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Behind | The Biblical Balance
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Behind | Workbook: Proto-Gnosticism and the Bible
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Behind | Workbook: Gnosticism
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Behind | Gnosticism
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Behind | Workbook: Sin and Ignorance
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Behind | Sin and Ignorance
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In Front | The Physicality of Christ's Body
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In Front | The Church Is Incarnational
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions - 1, 2 and 3 John
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-upCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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If you’ve had any experience with the book of James, you might be thinking of it as the book about faith and works. We’ll visit that tension in the next lesson. First, let’s see how deeply biblical James is in terms of its Old Testament foundations. Can you guess which part of the Hebrew Scriptures it has the most affinity with?
Once we make that connection clear, you’ll be in a better position to revisit the controversial topic of “works.”