
Author of "The Letter of James"
The "Letter of James," found in the New Testament of the Bible, is traditionally attributed to James, a leader in the early Christian church and often identified as the brother of Jesus. James wrote to address issues of faith and conduct, emphasizing that true faith is demonstrated through good works and ethical living. The letter encourages believers to remain steadfast in trials, practice humility, and care for the vulnerable. Its practical teachings have made it a significant text for many Christians, focusing on the importance of living out one's beliefs in daily life.