The Curse of the Law and the Crisis in GalatiaWipf and Stock Publishers, 12 בספט׳ 2018 - 190 עמודים Todd Wilson assesses Paul’s references to the Law in the so-called “ethical” section of Galatians in light of a fresh appraisal of the Galatian crisis. He contributes to the continuing debate over the relevance of this section of the letter for the rest of Galatians and for the situation in Galatia. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Curse of the Law in the Letter to the Galatians | 23 |
The Curse of the Law and the Message of the Agitators | 47 |
The Curse of the Law and the Galatian Converts | 69 |
The Fulfilment of the Law and the Galatian Converts | 97 |
The Curse of the Law and the Leading of the Spirit | 117 |
Conclusion | 139 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abraham affirmation Agitators Anatolian apostasy appears argued argument attraction to circumcision Barclay Barclay's Betz blessing and curse chapter Christian complementary angles context crisis in Galatia cruciformity Curse Tablets curse terminology Deut Deuteronomy discussion divine Dunn E. P. Sanders early Jewish embrace circumcision eschatological Eschatology 2004 ethical section evidence exegesis expression under Law fact flesh fulfil the Law Galater Galatian crisis Galatians 1997 Gentiles God’s gospel implications inheritance inscriptions interpretation Israel issue Jewish Epitaphs Jews Josephus Kotopov Law of Christ Law of Moses Law’s curse least letter Longenecker Martyn mirror-reading moral Obeying observance pagan passage Paul's Paul’s four references Paul’s references perhaps persecution phrase Phrygia polemical prophet question rationale for Paul’s redeemed redemption rhetoric of cursing Schlier scholars Scripture shorthand situation in Galatia Spirit Strubbe suffering suffering-persecution suggests theological Thielman threat Torah traditions verb verse vöuoc warning the Galatians Westerholm