Galatians: Worship for Life by Faith in the Crucified and Risen Lord


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This book presents two new proposals regarding Pauls letter to the Galatians. First it demonstrates an entirely new chiastic structure embracing the entire letter based on strict linguistic and textual criteria rather than on conceptual or theological themes. This chiastic structure accords with the view that Galatians was originally performed orally in a setting of communal worship. Secondly it offers a new proposal for a key theme that runs throughout Galatians as expressed by the subtitle of this book--Worship for Life by Faith in the Crucified and Risen Lord. It considers worship to be a comprehensive concept that includes liturgical cultic or ritual worship as well as the moral behavior that is to complement it as ethical worship in accord with the biblical tradition. Life refers both to the present way of living as well as to future eternal life. Faith refers to the acceptance of divine grace available to the believer because of the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. This creative re-reading of Galatians as a primarily doxological and liturgical text is grounded in a sound and imaginative literary framework. The result is a wealth of fresh insights unencumbered by many of the age-old arguments within which Pauline scholarship is often embroiled a keener appreciation of the centrality of the resurrection than is often afforded Galatians and a plausible account of Pauls rhetorical objectives as they pertain to a life of worship. --Andrew Boakye University of Manchester John Paul Heil is Professor of New Testament at The Catholic University of America in Washington DC. He is the author most recently of Luke-Acts: Foundations for Christian Worship (Cascade 2018).
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