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Mentioned in 8 episodes
The Book of James
Book • 1999
The Book of James, a New Testament epistle, emphasizes practical Christian living.
It focuses on faith's demonstration through actions, highlighting the importance of good works and perseverance in the face of trials.
James stresses the need for self-control, humility, and wisdom in navigating life's challenges.
The book also addresses issues of wealth, poverty, and the dangers of worldly desires.
Ultimately, James encourages readers to live a life of faith that is evident in their daily conduct.
It focuses on faith's demonstration through actions, highlighting the importance of good works and perseverance in the face of trials.
James stresses the need for self-control, humility, and wisdom in navigating life's challenges.
The book also addresses issues of wealth, poverty, and the dangers of worldly desires.
Ultimately, James encourages readers to live a life of faith that is evident in their daily conduct.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned in the context of discussing the book of James and its teachings on the tongue.

443: Talmudic Matthew — Oaths
Mentioned by Stuart as a book that shaped his perspective on others and practical life issues.

212 Thrive Deeper: James
Mentioned by Kathie Gattill in the context of her faith formation and how it influenced her decision to walk the Camino.

Ep 5: A Conversation with Pilgrim Kathie as She Takes Her First Steps on the Camino Francés
Mentioned by Michael Minkoff as a source for understanding the controversy between Paul and James on justification.

Three Powers, Pt. 9: Three Powers, Faith, and Salvation
Mentioned at the end of the podcast as the next book to be covered.

Day 325 (Acts 13-14) - Year 6
Mentioned by
Janet Parshall in the context of discussing James's perspective on counting trials as joy.


Hour 1: Finding Purpose in Adversity
Quoted from, to explain the practice of anointing with oil.

Why Do Pentecostals Use Anointing Oil in Prayer?
Mentioned as a significant artifact in the show's narrative, passed down through Atticus's family.

0403 Lovecraft Country
Mentioned by
Mike Breaux as a book that sounds more like Jesus than any other book in the New Testament.


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