Description
"Wherever ethnic rivalries are destroying societies, the book of Galatians calls Christians to express the truth of the gospel in communities where there are no ethnic or social or gender divisions." With this strong admonition, Walter Hansen introduces his IVP New Testament Commentary on Galatians.Unlike many other commentaries, Hansen's volume highlights not only the individual dimensions of justification by faith but also its social implications. His bold, careful interpretation challenges students and teachers of this important Pauline letter to move beyond merely the question "How can I, a sinner, be right before a just and holy God?" and to find in Galatians a healing word addressed to the ongoing tensions of race, class and gender--a word worked out in the life of the whole church.
About the Author
G. Walter Hansen (Th.D., University of Toronto) is professor of global theological education at Fuller Theological Seminary, and previously served as a lecturer at Trinity Theological College in Singapore and as a pastor in Cleveland, Ohio. He is also the author of Abraham in Galatians.
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