James — cantonese
TRI knowledge bundle for James (cantonese).
Executive Summary
Executive Summary — James (Cantonese Destination Language)
Why it matters
James 1–5 is being added to the Cantonese Bible-study pipeline on top of the already-completed Romans package. The core passage, James 2:14–26 (Faith and Works), sits in direct linguistic proximity to Romans’ Critical-tier justification vocabulary (稱義, 算為義) — meaning a single unflagged mistranslation here could make James appear to contradict Paul, or make James read as endorsing exactly the merit-based, transactional salvation framework (功德, Wong Tai Sin-style vow exchange) the Romans package spent its highest risk tier fencing off. Hong Kong’s syncretic religious environment — active Buddhist/Daoist temple practice, ancestor veneration, feng shui/divination consultation, and a historically significant Catholic population — touches nearly every one of James’s nine curriculum doctrines, not just Faith and Works.
Key findings
- 20 doctrines mapped, full-book, chapter-by-chapter, zero verse spans silently skipped: 2 Critical, 14 High, 3 Medium, 1 Low (
doctrine_risk_registry.json). - 16 of 20 doctrines require mandatory human theologian review; only 3 route to native-speaker review and just 1 (oaths/truthful speech) is automated-only — a markedly higher theologian-review density than typical for a five-chapter book, driven by James 2’s concentration of Critical material.
- New James-specific terminology: 3 Critical-risk, 19 High-risk, 18 Medium-risk, and 16 Low-risk new terms identified (
08_core_glossary.md), on top of 20 inherited Romans-baseline terms (10 of them Critical: 神, 主, 耶穌, 基督, 聖靈, 恩典, 義, 稱義, 算為義, 救恩) that recur throughout James and must be rendered identically to their Romans-package form. - Single highest-stakes item in the whole two-book curriculum: 稱義 (justification) at James 2:21/2:24 uses the same Cantonese word as Romans’ forensic 稱義 but in a demonstrative/vindicating sense — every occurrence requires a mandatory harmonizing translator note; theologian review with zero exceptions.
- Four genuine missing-vocabulary gaps requiring deliberate lexical splits of existing Cantonese near-synonyms (not new coinages): 試煉/試探 (trial vs. temptation), 醫治/救恩 (physical healing vs. eternal salvation — Greek σῴζω spans both, Cantonese cannot), 忍耐/耐心等候 (two distinct endurance concepts), and the annotation-only resolution for δικαιόω’s Romans/James sense-shift.
- Full comparative-theology survey across 8 traditions plus a dedicated Cantonese-folk-religion column (
04_comparative_theology.md) confirms Faith and Works as the sharpest cross-tradition collision point, with Trials/Testing, Wisdom from Above, Favoritism, Taming the Tongue, Worldliness, Prayer/Healing, and Confession/Restoration all rated High risk.
Risks
- Works-as-merit collapse (Critical): 行為 (works) sits directly beside 功德 (Buddhist merit-accumulation) and 義氣 (triad/loyalty-honor code); an unflagged occurrence anywhere in 2:14–26 risks the entire letter being read as works-righteousness.
- Paul/James apparent contradiction (Critical): without the mandatory harmonizing note, 2:24’s “not by faith alone” is the single verse most likely to be quoted, in apologetics or comparative-religion settings, as proof James contradicts Romans 3:28.
- 地獄 (Gehenna, High): unavoidable lexical collision with the Ten Courts of Hell folk cosmology and Hungry Ghost Festival hell-money rites; manageable only by mandatory annotation, never by word substitution.
- 憐憫 (mercy, High): live risk of echoing Guanyin’s household-devotion epithet (“大慈大悲救苦救難”), one of the most culturally active phrases in Hong Kong religious life.
- Cult/sect echo risk (identified in
05_translation_landscape.md): James 5:7–8 (Lord’s return) is targeted by Jehovah’s Witnesses’ invisible-parousia timeline and the Church of Almighty God’s “already secretly returned” claim; James 5:14 is the True Jesus Church’s oil-anointing proof text; James 5:16 risks default assimilation to Catholic sacramental confession (辦告解) given Hong Kong’s historic Catholic population. - Inverted-risk item: unlike most flagged terms, “earthly wisdom” (3:15) risks being read positively in Hong Kong, since feng shui/divination (術數) is popularly regarded as legitimate practical skill rather than a spiritually dangerous category — the demonic-source warning must not be softened.
Opportunities
- James’s blunt, concrete, ethically-actionable style (favoritism, tongue-control, care for orphans/widows, patient endurance) offers strong pastoral resonance in Hong Kong’s status-conscious, commercially fast-paced culture, provided the doctrine is not flattened into generic self-help ethics.
- The letter’s repeated illustrations (Abraham, Rahab, Job, Elijah) give concrete, teachable anchor points that can carry the Critical-risk justification-harmony note without feeling abstract to learners.
- Because every new James term reuses either an existing Cantonese Christian-tradition word or a deliberate split of an existing near-synonym pair (no invented coinages required), Phase 2 translation can proceed with high lexical stability and low risk of learner-facing vocabulary drift between lessons.
- Full alignment with the Romans baseline’s citation, register, and enforcement architecture means Phase 2 tooling requires only additive configuration (a second translation_memory.json load, an extended forbidden-substitution list), not a rebuilt pipeline.
Recommended actions
- Lock the James/Paul justification-harmony note as a non-negotiable, always-attached annotation at every 2:21/2:24 occurrence before any segment in James 2:14–26 may be marked reviewed.
- Route all of James 2:14–26 to mandatory human theologian review, with no exceptions, given its unique concentration of Critical-tier risk (行為, 稱義, 得以完全, 死, 救, 鬼魔, 獨一嘅神 all cluster in this single passage).
- Load both Romans-era and James-era
translation_memory.jsonfiles together for every Phase 2 James segment, per the extended pre-flight checklist in12_ai_translation_requirements.md, to guarantee cross-curriculum term consistency (especially 神, 主, 恩典, 義, 稱義, 算為義, 救恩). - Brief reviewers explicitly on the five cult/sect collision points (Jehovah’s Witnesses, Local Church/Recovery Version, True Jesus Church, Church of Almighty God, and the Catholic sacramental-confession contrast) documented in
05_translation_landscape.md§4, so natural-sounding but doctrinally compromised phrasings are caught before publication. - Prioritize theologian bandwidth for the 16 High/Critical doctrines over the 4 Medium/Low doctrines in initial Phase 2 scheduling, reflecting the risk_summary’s heavy skew toward theologian-required review (16 of 20 doctrines; 22 of 41 new James terms Critical/High).
This summary synthesizes doctrine_risk_registry.json, bible_term_registry.json, 08_core_glossary.md, 11_doctrine_analysis.md, 04_comparative_theology.md, 05_translation_landscape.md, and 06_linguistic_gap_analysis.md (all James curriculum, Phase 1). It extends, and does not contradict, the baseline Romans package’s own executive-summary-equivalent findings.