"This volume is important and highly stimulating for those who study James or the collection of [Catholic Epistles]." --Pieter J. Lalleman, Journal for the Study of the New Testament (2011, 33:5)
"A richly rewarding volume with stimulating approaches to these writings and fascinating insights into their meaning and significance." --Andrew Chester, Reader in Early Jewish and Christian Thought, and Fellow of Selwyn College, University of Cambridge
Summa summarum, this is a significant contribution to, and stimulation of, conversation on the formation of the New Testament canon and of the place and function of the Catholic Epistles within the canon. It is likewise to be hailed for its needed attention to some neglected canonical waifs. -- Review of Biblical Literature
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Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr, is Professor of Theology at Fredrich Schiller University of Jena. He lives in Jena, Germany.Robert W. Wall is the Paul T. Walls Professor of Scripture and Wesleyan Studies at Seattle Pacific University. He is the author of Called to Be Church, The New Interpreter's Bible: Acts (Volume 10), and Community of the Wise: The Letter of James (New Testament in Context). He lives in Seattle, Washington.