Paul’s letter to the churches of
Galatia seems to burst on the reader
like a sudden storm. The issues it
raises still generate controversy, even
after two thousand years of church
history. In large measure this is
because what was at stake when Paul
wrote was the gospel itself. The
question of whether human works were to
play any part in the justification of
sinners had to be answered clearly if
the fledgling Christian movement was to
prosper. And Paul was determined to
answer it with total clarity. This
explains the vigour and energy of his
language, and the impact the letter has
had down the centuries. Derek Thomas
explains the issues dealt with in the
letter and refutes the contentions of
the so-called ‘new perspective’ on
Paul. His book is an important addition
to this expanding series of study
guides.