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Galatians – Introduction
This chapter presents an introduction to Galatians. Introductory matters addressed include the nature of the text, what the letter implies about its situation, contexts for understanding Galatians, its structure, issues in its reception, and an outline of the letter.
Gospel and Scripture: Rethinking Canonical Unity
Is the canon merely an anthology of the religious literature of the day, making it no longer possible to speak of its unity? This article indicates two main ways in which the issue of biblical unity is typically presented: unity may be based in the process of divine inspiration which is believed to have brought about these writings, or it may be based in a theory of providential ordering.
The Eschatological Interdependence of Jews and Gentiles in Galatians
Three key passages in Galatians are considered to demonstrate the interdependence of Jews and Gentiles who share together in the blessings found in Christ: Galatians 3:13-14, 25-26, and Galatians 4:4-7.
Paul in Jerusalem: A Comparison of His Visits in Acts and Galatians
Introduction to Galatians (2)
This article introduces the book of Galatians, discussing its historical context and its theme of justification by faith.
Introduction to Galatians
This article introduces the book of Galatians, discussing its inspiration, authorship, and its theme of justification by faith.
Paul and the Law
In this article on Paul and the law, the author looks at the relation of law and gospel in Galatians, the relation of Old Testament and New Testament, semi-eschatological fulfillment, and the law and the work of the Holy Spirit.