In his commentary on Paul’s epistle to the Galations, Dr. Caram shows how the works of man are insufficient to please the heart of God, but rather that it is only by faith that it is possible to please Him. The Galatians had gone back to trusting in the traditions of man, but the Apostle Paul encouraged them to seek to be perfect through developing a love for the truth and being led by the Holy Spirit.
This new commentary in the New Testament Library series is not a systematic study of Pauline theology; rather, the aim of this study is to trace Paul's theology as it unfolds in his letter to the church at Galatia, and to attempt to ...
Drawing on a range of ancient background, this commentary makes Galatians easier to understand today.
Each section of verse-by-verse commentary in this volume is followed by Wright’s reflections on what the text says about Christian formation today, making this an excellent resource for individual readers and those preparing to teach or ...
In this volume, some of the world's top Christian scholars offer cutting-edge scholarship on how Galatians relates to theology and ethics.
" --Brendan Byrne, SJ, emeritus professor of New Testament, University of Divinity, Melbourne Praise for the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture "By bringing together historical background, exegetical interpretation, Church tradition, ...
The book of Galatians carries a dangerous message.
Philip Graham Ryken interprets Galatians in line with Reformation teaching on this epistle, especially with respect to the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
This series affirms that the Bible is a Christ-centered book, containing a unified story of redemptive history of which Jesus is the hero.
This 12-week study leads readers through the book of Galatians, highlighting how the gospel gives Christians a new identity as adopted sons and daughters of God.
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