The discussion begins with an examination of the letter's authorship and its debated inclusion in the biblical canon. The episode navigates through the historical backdrop of the letter, addressing its targeted audience – the twelve tribes scattered abroad. It ventures further into the pivotal Council of Jerusalem, where the integration of Gentile believers into the faith community created ripples that would influence Christian thought and practice for generations to come. A comparison is drawn between statements made by James and Jesus. Recognizing these statements made by James, and the fact that the cross and resurrection are never once mentioned, we ponder a question that leads to our next episode- Was James written before the cross?