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Galatians Reconsidered – Jews, Gentiles, and Justification in the First and the Twenty–First Centuries

Autor Neil Martin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2022
What would the world look like if the Old Perspective on Paul was right about justification, the New Perspective was right about Judaism, and the Radical New Perspective was right to note ongoing differences between Jewish and Gentile converts? Galatians Reconsidered is a compelling, practical study of Paul the Apostle's writing that explores just that. Emphasising the central role played by regression in Paul's argument on justification, Neil Martin examines the dichotomy between faith and works and how the apostle envisaged the differences in how Jews and Gentiles should interact with the Law. By re-establishing Galatians in its original Jewish and pagan context, Martin exposes the problems faced by Galatian churches and shows how they still speak to modern churches today. His insight not only helps us better appreciate Paul's message but challenges us to put his wisdom into practice in our own church settings.¿ Provocative and stimulating Galatians Reconsidered is a robust new look at the question of justification. It will leave you with a thorough knowledge of the merits and failings of both the old and new perspectives on Paul, as well as a broader understanding of the letter to the Galatians both in the context in which it was written and its continued relevance today.
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ISBN-13: 9781789743890
ISBN-10: 1789743893
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 239 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: SPCK – IVP

Notă biografică

Neil Martin is a Biblical Studies Tutor at Pastors Academy, a Visiting Lecturer at London Seminary, and a Ministry Assistant at Oxford Evangelical Presbyterian Church. His first book, Keep Going, was shortlisted for the 2009 Outreach Magazine apologetics book of the year award.