The topic (How Does Grace Annul Law? below) is never touched  in the article, below. Indeed, the parallelism betw body/spirit and faith/works in James is profound, however, that parallelism has nothing to do with the writer's question 'how grace annuls law'--well, who can explain it for us?
 
Here's some of the underlying reasoning for the foregoing comments:
 
How do/es 'works' relate to 'law', and, how do/es 'works' relate to 'grace'?
 
This is a compound/complex question.
 
The simplest questions in this context are classic, re: the true relationship betw 'law' and 'grace'(?), e.g.:
 
Are 'law' and 'grace' related at all(?)--how so?
 
("How does 'grace' annul 'law'?" is another one:-)
 
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On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 02:39:47 -0600 "little children of Jesus Christ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
How Does Grace Annul Law?

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For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, even so faith apart from works is dead. (Yaakov/James 2:26)

 

Perhaps the first thing one should do is to read the verse within context.

 

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