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Respected New Testament scholar Peter Oakes argues that in Galatians, Paul presents a gospel of “unity in diversity” in Christ. If the Galatians’ abandoned Paul’s gospel, they wouldn’t just prove unfaithful to Paul, their very fidelity to Christ would be compromised. Oakes interacts with contemporary scholarship, draws on ancient backgrounds, and attends to the theological nature of the text....

as the gospel of an ethic based on love rather than law, as the gospel of freedom from perceived guilt about the past, as the gospel of shared community, as the gospel of joyful service. All these can be promoted on the basis of human argument. And all these are aspects of Paul’s gospel. However, Paul’s gospel is ultimately a divine call on human life. Otherwise, in Paul’s eyes, it would be nothing. Whether we translate the end of 1:12 as “revelation of Jesus Christ” or “revelation from Jesus Christ,”
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