Galatians
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Is the Christian in the Flesh? An Apocalyptic Reading of Galatians 5:16–26
Paul’s letter to the Galatians, according to the traditional reading, is read through a sixteenth century paradigm to answer the question, “How is a person…
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14 – In what ways is the introduction to the letter to the Galatians different from Paul’s other letters?
Dr. Just looks at the opening of the Paul’s Letter to the Galatians and how it is different from his other letters.
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Paul Through the Ages_ Session 4, Part 3
All people are justified by faith. The coming of Christ (Judgment/Cross, Resurrection, Holy Spirit/Pentecost) is the end of history ahead of time. Christ is the…
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Paul Through the Ages_ Session 2, Part 1
Introduction and Biography to St. Augustine. During his life and studies, St. Augustine changed his mind about Paul and the role of the Old Testment.
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Paul Through the Ages_ Session 4, Part 1
The Law does not justify, but reveals sin. The Gospel is the forgiveness of sins. Law and Gospel is about function, not the time period…
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Paul Through the Ages_ Session 4, Part 2
The New Perspective on Paul shifts the focus from sin and salvation to using the Ceremonial Law as an indication of covenant membership.
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Paul Through the Ages_ Session 2, Part 2
St. Augustine believed that obedience to the Law was only possible by grace. Pelagius believed that the Law could be obeyed by nature.