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In the letter to Galatians, Paul reaffirms his former teaching that the Mosaic Law is obsolete and that a return to Jewish practices would therefore be regressive. Though Christians have new freedom, they have no license to sin; rather, they assume a responsibility to live lives in accord with the Spirit of God.
The writings of Paul are known to be difficult to understand, at points "seeming" to be contradictory. This book will give you a look into the context of the letter, the Bible, the peoples, and their culturesIn the letter to Galatians, Paul reaffirms his former teaching that the Mosaic Law is obsolete and that a return to Jewish practices would therefore be regressive. Though Christians have new freedom, they have no license to sin; rather, they assume a responsibility to live lives in accord with the Spirit of God.
The writings of Paul are known to be difficult to understand, at points "seeming" to be contradictory. This book will give you a look into the context of the letter, the Bible, the peoples, and their cultures
The writings of Paul are known to be difficult to understand, at points "seeming" to be contradictory. This book will give you a look into the context of the letter, the Bible, the peoples, and their culturesIn the letter to Galatians, Paul reaffirms his former teaching that the Mosaic Law is obsolete and that a return to Jewish practices would therefore be regressive. Though Christians have new freedom, they have no license to sin; rather, they assume a responsibility to live lives in accord with the Spirit of God.
The writings of Paul are known to be difficult to understand, at points "seeming" to be contradictory. This book will give you a look into the context of the letter, the Bible, the peoples, and their cultures