Rethinking Galatians Paul's vision of oneness in living Christ

Preface 1. Introduction: Rethinking Galatians in terms of the Vision Offered to the Hearers -- 2. The Pistis of the Relational Christ 3. Scripture and Promise 4. Death, Life and Righteousness -- 5. Law and Spirit 6. Unity in Diversity in Christ 7. Conclusion -- Bibliography Indexes

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