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1 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Chapter 16 Freedom from Law and Justification by Faith: Galatians and Romans

2 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Key Topics/Themes Paul’s attempt to define Christianity’s relation to Judaism All humanity imitates Adam’s disobedience and is condemned Only God’s grace in Christ can reconcile humanity to God Justification before God comes by faith, not by Torah obedience

3 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Key Topics (cont’d.) Jews’ rejection of Christ is temporary and part of God’s plan

4 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Introduction Two of Paul’s most important letters Paul’s distinctive vision of freedom from Mosaic Torah and justification by faith in Christ Resulted in an influx of Gentiles into early church

5 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education An Angry Letter to the “Stupid” Galatians

6 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Background Information Written at same time as 2 Cor. 10-13 Paul once again battling for his apostolic authority The recipients –The northern Galatia theory –The southern Galatia theory

7 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Background (cont’d.) The identity of Paul’s opponents –Possibly Judaizers from Jerusalem –More likely religious syncretists from Galatia Purposes for writing –Paul hopes to prove he is a real apostle –Paul hopes to demonstrate validity of his version of the Gospel

8 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Paul’s Freedom from Institutional Authority (1:1-2:14) Paul’s Gospel of heavenly not earthly origin Paul’s claims of independence from the Jerusalem apostles

9 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Justification by Faith (2:15-3:29) Replacing law with faith –Torah’s penalties for sin paid by Jesus’ voluntary death on the cross –Paul’s vicarious experience of Christ’s crucifixion and new life –Galatians’ possession of the Spirit came only upon their belief

10 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Justification (cont’d.) The role of the Mosaic Torah in human salvation –Torah a temporary device designed to indicate human sin –Torah a guardian to guide and protect until faith in Christ comes –Torah now obsolete and irrelevant

11 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Paul Concludes His Argument All believers as heirs of Abraham (4:1- 31) The responsibilities of freedom (5:1- 6:10) –A problem with antinomianism in Galatia –Lists of vices and virtues –Role of the Spirit in producing ethical behavior

12 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Letter to the Romans

13 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Introduction Purpose, place, and time of composition –Addressed to a church he did not found –May be a circular letter –Ch. 16 probably added later –Paul’s overture to the Romans for support for a missionary trip to Spain –Paul’s plans to take a collection of money to the Jerusalem church Organization

14 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Introduction (1:1-15) Jesus as Son of God Paul’s plan to preach the Gospel in Rome

15 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education The Human Predicament (1:16- 3:31) Theme verse: 1:16: justification by faith the path to salvation for everyone The Gentiles’ error: their willful rejection of knowledge of the one true God The Jews are equally guilty: their willful disobedience of the Law

16 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Abraham the Model for Faith (4:1-25) Abraham believed God, and God declared Abraham “righteous” (Gen. 15) A distinctly different interpretation of Gen. 15 in James 2

17 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Faith in Christ: Deliverance from Sin and Death (5:1-7:25) Roles of Adam and Christ Paul refutes distortions of his teaching on freedom The Law’s holiness and human perversity

18 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Renewed Life in the Spirit (8:1- 39) The Spirit’s presence in a person as overcoming the domination of sin Personal redemption only one aspect of the coming renewal of the universe A doxology

19 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Israel’s Unbelief (9:1-11:36) God’s promises intended only for a faithful remnant of Israel God’s freedom to choose who will accept God A kind of predestination? Jewish rejection of Jesus made possible the evangelization of Gentiles Paul’s confidence that “all Israel will be saved”

20 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Behavior in the Church and in the World (12:1-15:13) Paul concludes with ethical admonitions Cooperation with governmental authority –Government portrayed as divinely ordained institution –Written before Paul’s arrest and imprisonment by Rome –Does not imply that believers should not resist illegal or immoral governments

21 ©McGraw-Hill Higher Education Summary Galatians: Paul’s passionate defense of his apostleship and justification by faith Romans: Paul’s most systematic treatment of Paul’s teaching on justification by faith


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