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Galatians - COMMENT Galatians ANC. " CALLED TO FREEDOM "
Books : Bible Commentaries > Introduction
GALATIANS
COMMENT OF THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS ANC. " CALLED TO FREEDOM "
JOHN STOTT
Format: 14.6 x 20.9 cm - 182 pages
ISBN: 2828700553
Edit. / Prod . Emmaus
presentation:
The Epistle to the Galatians is probably the first letter of the apostle Paul, he wrote the first churches he founded in Galatia (Acts 13). They were visited by people who want to impose their rites and ceremonies of Judaism. With passion , the apostle wrote to warn them against this deviation would make them lose all that Christ has given them .
This epistle has been called " the Magna Carta of Christian liberty ." His study is needed in a time watched on one side by legalism and the other by a lax refusing any rule and any restrictions . She shows us how to escape these dangers.
The Epistle to the Galatians has played a decisive role in the early centuries and the Reformation ( Luther called " his wife " ) . It ranks among the foundational documents of Christianity.
Books : Bible Commentaries > Introduction
GALATIANS
COMMENT OF THE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS ANC. " CALLED TO FREEDOM "
JOHN STOTT
Format: 14.6 x 20.9 cm - 182 pages
ISBN: 2828700553
Edit. / Prod . Emmaus
presentation:
The Epistle to the Galatians is probably the first letter of the apostle Paul, he wrote the first churches he founded in Galatia (Acts 13). They were visited by people who want to impose their rites and ceremonies of Judaism. With passion , the apostle wrote to warn them against this deviation would make them lose all that Christ has given them .
This epistle has been called " the Magna Carta of Christian liberty ." His study is needed in a time watched on one side by legalism and the other by a lax refusing any rule and any restrictions . She shows us how to escape these dangers.
The Epistle to the Galatians has played a decisive role in the early centuries and the Reformation ( Luther called " his wife " ) . It ranks among the foundational documents of Christianity.



