James (Reformed Expository Commentary)

by Daniel M. Doriani

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Publication

P & R Publishing (2007), Edition: First Edition (US) First Printing, 240 pages

Description

Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML: With 59 commands in 108 verses, James expresses his zeal for law. The hasty reader may think there is not much gospel in James, but this insightful commentary shows otherwise..

Media reviews

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
Those coming to this commentary with non-Reformed theological commitments will occasionally find their viewpoint dismissed with little or no discussion. For example, some dispensationalists might balk at this unqualified statement: "Peter and Paul established that the church is the true heir of
Show More
God's promises to the tribes of Israel" (p. 12). Likewise, a new covenant theologian will think it unfounded to amass old covenant language under the broad rubric of the one "covenant of grace" (p. 33). Still, the commentary is only what it professes to be - both in the series title and in the explanatory preface. For flying boldly his flag of confessional Reformed exposition, we should thank Doriani for his transparency of mission and skill in execution.
Show Less

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9.3 inches

ISBN

087552785X / 9780875527857
Page: 0.0826 seconds