22 min

Epilogue: Galatians - Christ, New Life and the Spirit‪.‬ Euangelion: Interpreting Scripture and Life

    • Christianity

In this final wrap up session I'll briefly consolidate some of the ideas that we have looked at as we have examined this short but intensely powerful letter and consider the implications of these findings on the life of discipleship. Although the most important things that Paul says are indeed theological, the Apostle should not be understood primarily as a brilliant debater, scholar or theologian, but rather as a concerned pastor worried about the fragmentation of a community that ought to have no borders, because Jesus Christ has been raised from the dead .

In this final wrap up session I'll briefly consolidate some of the ideas that we have looked at as we have examined this short but intensely powerful letter and consider the implications of these findings on the life of discipleship. Although the most important things that Paul says are indeed theological, the Apostle should not be understood primarily as a brilliant debater, scholar or theologian, but rather as a concerned pastor worried about the fragmentation of a community that ought to have no borders, because Jesus Christ has been raised from the dead .

22 min