Galatians : a commentary on Paul's letter to the churches in Galatia /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
Fortress Press,
©1979.
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Colección: | Hermeneia--a critical and historical commentary on the Bible.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The author
- The addresses
- The date of the letter
- The text of Galatians
- The literary composition and function of Galatians
- Traditions and doctrinal presuppositions
- The theological argument in Galatians
- pt. 1: The epistolary prescript (1:1-5)
- pt. 2: The introduction (exordium) (1:6-11)
- Excursus: The curse in 1:8-9
- pt. 3: The statement of facts (narratio) (1:12
- 2:14)
- Thesis: Paul received the Gospel by divine redemption, not by human tradition (1:12)
- Excursus: Conversion, revelation, and tradition
- First part: From Paul's birth to the mission in Asia Minor (1:13-24)
- Excursus: Apostle
- Excursus: Cephas
- Excursus: James
- Excursus: The conference at Jerusalem
- Second part: Paul's second visit in Jerusalem (21-10)
- Excursus: Barnabas
- Excursus: Titus
- Excursus: John the apostle
- Excursus: The collection for Jerusalem
- Excursus: The conflict at Antioch
- Excursus: Antioch-on-the-Orontes
- Third part: The conflict at Antioch (2:11-14)
- pt. 4: The proposition (propositio) (2:15-21)
- pt. 5: The proofs (probatio) (3:1
- 4:31)
- The first argument: the Galatians' experience of the Spirit (3:1-5)
- The second argument: God's promise to Abraham (3:6-14)
- Excursus: Abraham
- The third argument: common human practice of law (3:15-18)
- A digression on the (Jewish) Torah (3:19-25)
- The fourth argument : Christian tradition (3:26
- 4:11)
- A reference to baptismal tradition (3:26-29)
- Proofs (4:1-7)
- An interrogatio (4:8-11)
- The fifth argument: friendship (4:12-20)
- The sixth argument: the allegory of Sarah and Hagar (4:21-31)
- pt. 6: The exhortation (exhortatio) (5:1
- 6:10)
- A warning against acceptance of the Jewish Torah (5:1-12)
- A warning against corruption of the "flesh" (5:13-24)
- Excursus: a catalogue of vices and virtues
- Recommendations for the Christian life in form of Sententiae (5:25
- 6:10)
- pt. 7: The epistolary postscript (6:11-18).