The volume on Galatians is one of the scarcest books in the market.' As a theological professor, Brown was strongly convinced that his students view should be not only consistent with, but derived …
Grace in Galatia is an innovative socio-rhetorical study of Paul's most polemical letter. Ben Witherington breaks new ground by analyzing the whole of Galatians as a deliberative discourse meant to…
Silva is at the top of his game in this richly packed combination commentary and discussion on exegetical method. I haven't read anything as rich and thought provoking in awhile. This author has t…
While some aspects of the letter to the Galatians stand out with bold clarity, other aspects are notorious for their interpretive difficulties. Leon Morris explores both the complex arguments and b…
This addition to the popular New Testament in Context series focuses on the politics of division in Paul's letter to the Galatians. Galatians has been traditionally read as the "Magna Carta" of Chr…
Galatians, the second of the Hippo/Africa Bible Commentary Series preaching commentaries written by Samuel Ngewa, is both a teaching resource for theological colleges and Bible schools all over the…
The aim of this commentary is to bring out the religious meaning and message of the New Testament writings. To do this, it is needful to explain what they originally meant for the communities to wh…
Paul's notion of Christian liberty must be understood within the context of love, God's love for humanity as manifested in the person of Jesus Christ and the believer's love for God and neighbor. T…
Today the central doctrine of the Reformation - justification by faith alone - is under attack, even by many in historically Reformed and Presbyterian denominations. Under the guise of a new perspe…