Galatians: A Fiery Response to a Struggling Church / Cosaert, Carl P / (PB/2011-2011/B+/USED)

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Every day people are punished for breaking the law, but how often are they scolded for obeying it? The Galatians were. That’s why Paul’s letter to the church at Galatia has perplexed Bible scholars for decades. Is Paul, who upholds the law in other epistles, now declaring it futile? What does he really believe the relationship between obedience to the law and righteousness by faith is? Carl P. Cosaert confronts these questions head-on by thoroughly exploring Paul’s themes—the centrality of faith in Christ, the role of the law in salvation and in the Christian life, the significance of the new covenant, the nature of true Christian freedom, how to walk in the Spirit, and why Christians should glory in the cross of Christ. Following a careful examination of the epistle in light of its historical context, Cosaert ultimately reveals that Paul’s rebuke of the church at Galatia went far beyond obedience to the law—their actions were threatening the effectiveness of the entire gospel message. And if we misunderstand the purpose of the law (as the Galatians did), the same will be true for us today.

 

CONTENTS

Saul of Tarsus--From Christian Persecutor to Apostle

Paul's Authority and Gospel

The Issue of Circumcision

Our New Identity in Christ

Faith Alone in Christ

The Priority of the Promise

The Law as Our Paidagogos

From Slaves to Heirs

Paul's Pastoral Appeal

The Two Covenants

Freedom in Christ

Living by the Spirit

The Body of Christ

Glorying in the Cross of Christ

 

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Binding:
Paperback
Copyright:
2011
Printed:
2011
Pages:
155
Publisher:
Review and Herald Publishing Association
Condition:
B+

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