Paul cites "works" to describe marks of Jewish identity. James cites "works" as actions evident for faith. Paul says you're saved by grace through faith and "not by works," lest any man should boast. James says you must have works to back up your faith, or you're the walking dead. Both men build their positions on the same text: "Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness." How do these stand together such that we can "know then that it is those of faith who are the sons of Abraham,"—and what is Paul's 'hold my beer' moment in Galatians 3?
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