Dr. Douglas Moo, known for his commentaries on Romans and Galatians, lays out his research on this much-debated text. He explores the theme of justification by faith and explains its importance to the Protestant Reformation and the Protestant church today. He discusses the new perspective on Paul and how it relates to Galatians. You’ll also learn important contextual information about who the Galatians were, why Paul wrote to them, and how they might have understood Paul’s letter. Dr. Moo guides you through the text, explaining the major themes and theological elements toward the goal of understanding how Paul’s letter to the Galatians applies to our lives and to the church.
Introduction
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker and the Course
3m
Introduction and Background
Who Were the Galatians? Part 1
7m
Searching for Place Information
4m
Who Were the Galatians? Part 2
9m
Why Did Paul Write the Letter?
6m
The Argument of the Letter
4m
The Tone of the Letter
5m
Opening Multiple Passages in Separate Tabs
5m
The Autobiographical Argument
An Overview of the Argument
4m
The Road to Damascus
5m
Paul’s Early Years as a Christian
6m
Paul’s Jerusalem Consultation
6m
Conflict in Antioch
7m
Finding a Book in the Pseudepigrapha
4m
Justification by Faith
4m
Works of the Law
9m
Using the NEAR Search Operator
5m
“The Faith of Jesus Christ”
10m
Examining a Grammatical Construction Using the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament
6m
The New Perspective and Galatians
5m
“Righteousness” Language
8m
The Theological Argument
The Central Argument
3m
The Initial Appeal
7m
The Heart of Paul’s Argument
6m
Abraham and Faith
5m
The Law and the Curse
8m
Habakkuk 2:4 in the New Testament
7m
The Law and Salvation History
5m
The Law and Transgressions
7m
Studying Greek Synonyms with the Bible Sense and Louw-Nida Lexicons