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==Abstract ==
==Abstract ==


==Editions and translations==
"This informative and engaging commentary invites modern readers to "overhear" Paul's letter as if they were present in one of the Galatian house-churches where it was being read for the first time.  By setting aside the theological baggage of the centuries that burdens many other interpretations of Galatians, Williams allows the Apostle's own provocative thought to be encountered freshly and appreciated anew in its own terms."--Publisher description.
 
==Editions==


Published in Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1997 ([[Abingdon New Testament Commentaries]]).  
Published in Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1997 ([[Abingdon New Testament Commentaries]]).  
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Galatians (1997) is a book by Sam K. Williams.

Abstract

"This informative and engaging commentary invites modern readers to "overhear" Paul's letter as if they were present in one of the Galatian house-churches where it was being read for the first time. By setting aside the theological baggage of the centuries that burdens many other interpretations of Galatians, Williams allows the Apostle's own provocative thought to be encountered freshly and appreciated anew in its own terms."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1997 (Abingdon New Testament Commentaries).

Table of contents

Approaching Galatians -- Paul and the Galatians -- Occasion and context -- Genre and character -- Authenticity and date -- The prescript (1:1-5) -- Body of the letter (1:6-6:10) -- The postscript (6:11-18)

External links

  • [ Google Books]