VOL. 12, NO. 5 | The Heart of the Gospel: Paul’s Message of Grace in Galatians
VOL. 12, NO. 5 | The Heart of the Gospel: Paul’s Message of Grace in Galatians
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In this issue, we discuss God’s grace in Galatians. The word “evangel,” Martin Luther declared in his preface to the NewTestament, “is a Greek word meaning glad tidings, good news, welcome information, a shout, or something that makes one sing and talk and rejoice.”The New Testament, he went on to say, contains God’s evangel, God’s good news, God’s “shout.” This is the joyous “shout” that we are justified before God simply by believing his promise that he will accept us as righteous because of Christ’s righteousness. The first evangelicals, took Galatians as defending this “shout.”
Featured Articles:
- Why All the Fuss? | by Mark R. Talbot
- Luther on Galatians | by David R. Andersen
- What God Requires, Christ Provides | by Justin Taylor and John Piper
- The Law in Paul’s Letter to the Galatians | by Donald A. Hagner
- Paul and Covenantal Nomism | by Michael S. Horton
- Justification in Galatians: New and Old Perspectives | by Charles E. Hill