The glorious doctrine of justification by faith far exceeds even the great charters of freedom and liberty which we have seen throughout history. This doctrine is expounded by the apostle Paul whose letter this is and in it we see the key themes of his theology expounded. Joseph Pipa, an able Biblical expositor committed to the inerrancy of Scripture, brings this important letter with practical lessons for the church of every age alive for us.
“Here is a clear, succinct, and powerful exposition of a key Pauline letter. Pipa writes pastorally, an apt reflection of Paul’s own desire to inform and edify. He writes learnedly, aware of challenges to Paul’s gospel from Federal Vision and New Perspective quarters. He writes plainly, laying bare and applying the apostolic insistence that Christ’s work is finished: justification is through faith alone. Readers seeking a faithful Reformed exposition of Galatians will find stimulation to faith, devotion, and practical living on every page.”
“Martin Luther once called the Epistle to the Galatians “my Katie von Bora” – this letter was as dear to the Reformer as his own wife. In Galatians: God’s Proclamation of Liberty, Joseph Pipa has given the church a clear, stirring, and accessible exposition of this beloved letter. Pipa’s commentary is an admirable combination of pastoral care, theological clarity, and pastoral sensitivity. Any believer interested in learning more about Galatians needs to have this book on his shelf.”
– Guy Prentiss Waters, James M. Baird, Jr. Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary (Jackson, Mississippi)
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The glorious doctrine of justification by faith far exceeds even the great charters of freedom and liberty which we have seen throughout history. This doctrine is expounded by the apostle Paul whose letter this is and in it we see the key themes of his theology expounded. Joseph Pipa, an able Biblical expositor committed to the inerrancy of Scripture, brings this important letter with practical lessons for the church of every age alive for us.
Author
Joseph A. Pipa Jr. (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is President and Professor of Systematic & Homiletical Theology at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. View his faculty page here.
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“Here is a clear, succinct, and powerful exposition of a key Pauline letter. Pipa writes pastorally, an apt reflection of Paul’s own desire to inform and edify. He writes learnedly, aware of challenges to Paul’s gospel from Federal Vision and New Perspective quarters. He writes plainly, laying bare and applying the apostolic insistence that Christ’s work is finished: justification is through faith alone. Readers seeking a faithful Reformed exposition of Galatians will find stimulation to faith, devotion, and practical living on every page.”
– Robert W. Yarbrough, Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, Missouri)
“Martin Luther once called the Epistle to the Galatians “my Katie von Bora” – this letter was as dear to the Reformer as his own wife. In Galatians: God’s Proclamation of Liberty, Joseph Pipa has given the church a clear, stirring, and accessible exposition of this beloved letter. Pipa’s commentary is an admirable combination of pastoral care, theological clarity, and pastoral sensitivity. Any believer interested in learning more about Galatians needs to have this book on his shelf.”
– Guy Prentiss Waters, James M. Baird, Jr. Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary (Jackson, Mississippi)
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Joseph A. Pipa, Jr.
Paperback
Christian Focus Publications
2010
978-1-84550-558-5
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