Grace, Works & Judgement Explained in James | Daniel K. Eng
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In this episode of Exploring the Language of Scripture, Daniel Mikkelsen sits down with Daniel K. Eng, Associate Professor of New Testament at Western Seminary, to explore eschatological approval in James and what it means for faith, works, and final judgement.
Together, they discuss how James 1:12 serves as the key to the letter, how James and Paul use the Greek word for justification differently, and why trials, wisdom, and perseverance play a crucial role in James’ theology. From the role of works in salvation to the power of speech in judgement, this episode highlights the practical and theological significance of eschatological approval in James.
Whether you’re a student of biblical languages, interested in the theology of James, or wrestling with the relationship between faith and works, this conversation will provide deep insights into one of the most debated books in the New Testament.
⚠ Audio Disclaimer: Some parts of this episode contain restored audio due to clipping issues. We’ve done our best to improve clarity, and we appreciate your understanding.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:48 Introducing Daniel K. Eng
03:40 How Daniel K. Eng Discovered Biblical Languages
05:39 How Knowing The Biblical Languages Changes Bible Reading
13:20 What is Eschatological Approval in James?
17:59 Wisdom, Trials, and the End Times in James
20:45 Who Are in the Diaspora, and Why Does It Matter?
25:00 Eschatology in James: Judgment and Final Approval
31:12 Justification in James vs. Paul: Conflict or Complement?
33:10 Martin Luther’s Struggle with James
35:04 How James and Paul Use the Greek Word for Justification
38:42 Farming, Growth, and Salvation in James
41:30 Joy in Suffering: How Judgment Shapes Christian Living
46:51 The Power of Speech: Words and Their Eternal Consequences
49:56 Living in Light of Eschatological Approval: Final Takeaways
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Podcast Keywords:
biblical languages, New Testament, Old Testament, Christ, bible study, Relationship with God, learn biblical languages, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Covenants, New covenant, old covenant, language acquisition, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew.
章节
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Introducing Daniel K. Eng (00:01:48)
3. How Daniel K. Eng Discovered Biblical Languages (00:03:40)
4. How Knowing The Biblical Languages Changes Bible Reading (00:05:39)
5. What is Eschatological Approval in James? (00:13:20)
6. Wisdom, Trials, and the End Times in James (00:17:59)
7. Who Are in the Diaspora, and Why Does It Matter? (00:20:45)
8. Eschatology in James: Judgment and Final Approval (00:25:00)
9. Justification in James vs. Paul: Conflict or Complement? (00:31:12)
10. Martin Luther’s Struggle with James (00:33:10)
11. How James and Paul Use the Greek Word for Justification (00:35:04)
12. Farming, Growth, and Salvation in James (00:38:42)
13. Joy in Suffering: How Judgment Shapes Christian Living (00:41:30)
14. The Power of Speech: Words and Their Eternal Consequences (00:46:51)
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