Death and Life: Resurrection, Restoration and Rectification in Paul's Letter to the Galatians

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Abstract

The resurrection of Jesus is arguably the most significant component of the Christian narrative and is critical for Paul’s presentation of the Gospel. Yet it is routinely marginalized in study of the polemics of Galatians, largely because it is explicitly mentioned only once, and even then, only obliquely. This investigation redraws the boundaries of its impact in the letter, showing the risen Christ to be an indispensable feature of how Paul’s argument unfolds and achieves its ultimate objective—establishing a rationale for the creation of a multi-ethnic eschatological family of God, which is grounded in Israel’s biblical tradition.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOregon
PublisherPickwick Publications
Number of pages308
ISBN (Electronic)9781498290012
ISBN (Print)9781498290005
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • resurrection
  • justification
  • restoration
  • Paul
  • Galatians

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