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Rereading Galatians from the perspective of Paul's gospel, a literary and theological commentary, Yung Suk Kim

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Rereading Galatians from the perspective of Paul's gospel, a literary and theological commentary, Yung Suk Kim
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rereading Galatians from the perspective of Paul's gospel
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Yung Suk Kim
Sub title
a literary and theological commentary
Summary
Galatians has often been read from a rhetorical perspective, with an emphasis on justification by faith, Paul's autobiographical experience, proofs of the gospel, and exhortations to the Galatians. However, it can be read as a "letter" of which the main theme is the gospel-an umbrella term that covers many other topics, including faith, righteousness, freedom, and new creation. Paul writes Galatians not to argue for an individual justification by faith (understood from a forensic salvation perspective), but to make explicit his gospel that all can become children of God through faith. In Paul's logic, what comes first is God's promise, faith is a response to it through Christ, and the law can be fulfilled through faith. The gospel that Paul proclaimed to the Galatians is based on God, who called them in the grace of Christ (1:6). Kim challenges the traditional reading of Galatians, exploring different dimensions of the gospel: (1) God as the origin and root of the gospel; (2) Christ as the exemplifier of God's gospel through faithfulness; (3) the followers of Jesus as the children of God who participate in Christ's faithfulness and continue to proclaim the good news of God through Jesus
Target audience
adult
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