Galatians: Paul's Charter of Christian Freedom, By Leon L. Morris

Galatians

Paul's Charter of Christian Freedom

by Leon L. Morris

Galatians
paperback
  • Length: 191 pages
  • Dimensions: 6 × 9 in
  • Published: February 28, 2003
  • Imprint: IVP Academic
  • Item Code: 2926
  • ISBN: 9780830829262

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Among the letters of Paul, Galatians burns like a firestorm of apostolic rebuke, persuasion and passion for the truth of the gospel. Against those who would preach "another gospel," Paul deploys an arsenal of biblical-theological reasoning and a rhetoric of vivid, contrasting images that have seldom failed to arrest readers of every era.

Freedom in Christ is set against bondage to the law, adopted children of God are contrasted with slaves of elemental spirits, and justification by faith is opposed to works of the law. But what are these "works of the law"? Good works by which people assert their self-achieved righteousness, or practices of the Jewish law that defined social boundaries and thus stood as a barrier to Gentiles from entering the new covenant?

Astute readers will recognize this question as central to the recent scholarly debate over the "new perspective" on Paul. Leon Morris clearly stands in the tradition of Martin Luther and the Reformers. With seasoned insight and deft simplicity, he explores the complexities and bold affirmations of Galatians--laying bare its essential structure, logic and meaning. Never diverted by interpretive fashion or speculation, he represents a classic exegetical tradition that focuses on the plain meaning of the biblical text and the apostolic truth of the gospel.

Readers who have puzzled over the twists, turns and compressed arguments of Galatians will be delighted to have Morris as their guide. The text that through the centuries has stirred and ignited the embers of gospel faith speaks with clarity again in our day.

CONTENTS

Preface

Chief Abbreviations

Introduction
The Author
The Destination of the Epistle
The Date of the Letter
The Nature of the Opposition to Paul
The Literary Genre
The Contribution of Galatians to Christian Thought

Analysis

Text, Exposition and Notes
Galatians 1
Galatians 2
Galatians 3
Galatians 4
Galatians 5
Galatians 6

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Leon L. Morris

Leon Morris (1914-2006), one of the leading evangelical New Testament scholars of the twentieth century, served as principal of Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia. He was the author of more than forty works, including The Apostolic Preaching of the Cross, The Atonement, and comprehensive scholarly studies on Matthew, Luke, John, and Romans. He was the general editor of the Tyndale New Testament Commentaries and wrote the volumes in that series on Luke, 1 Corinthians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation.