I am inviting you to study the book of Galatians with me and, more impressively, with New Testament scholar Tom Schreiner. While I will be facilitating the course, Dr. Schreiner will be teaching it and engaging with those of us who study it. In case you are not familiar with the name, Dr. Schreiner is a well-known New Testament scholar who teaches at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (where, as it happens, my son has just completed his New Testament class).
Why study Galatians? I can think of a few reasons. Galatians is clear on the precious doctrine of justification by faith alone—the doctrine Protestants have long understood to mark the distinction between a standing and falling church; it addresses the universal human tendency to veer from faith to law; it helps us understand how the Old Testament relates to the New; it describes the wonderful work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of God’s people; it teaches how to live in Christian community as people who have been called by God, saved by Christ, and indwelled by the Holy Spirit; and much more. On a personal note, I find Galatians one of the more difficult of
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