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Rethinking Galatians Pauls Vision Of Oneness In The Living Christ Peter Oakes Andrew K Boakye

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Rethinking Galatians Pauls Vision Of Oneness In The Living Christ Peter Oakes Andrew K Boakye
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Publisher: T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.23 MB
Author: Peter Oakes; Andrew K. Boakye
ISBN: 9780567181114, 9780567074966, 9780567661883, 0567181111, 056707496X, 0567661881
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Rethinking Galatians Pauls Vision Of Oneness In The Living Christ Peter Oakes Andrew K Boakye by Peter Oakes; Andrew K. Boakye 9780567181114, 9780567074966, 9780567661883, 0567181111, 056707496X, 0567661881 instant download after payment.

This guide introduces students (of all levels and in both secular and seminary contexts) to the key issues and scholarly ideas that have informed the study of Galatians. In addition to classic scholarly positions Oakes and Boakye summarise and interact with the new wave of Galatians scholars from the past ten years, who have explored a range of ideas very different from the previous main lines of enquiry.
The book also interacts with Galatians-related aspects of the recent heated debates around ‘Justification Theory’ and the ‘Faith of Christ’. Oakes and Boakye use their particular expertise to consistently examine Galatians in reference to mid-1st-century house churches, which are understood as groups living within the context of the socio-economic structures of small town life in the eastern Roman empire.

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