Freedom, Love, and the Law in Galatians

In Galatians 5 Paul discusses the freedom believers have in Christ. He writes, “For freedom Christ has set us free” (5:1), and, “You were called to freedom” (5:13). What is the extent of this freedom? Some believers view it as a license to live however we want, but is this what Paul intended? Dr. Doug Moo tackles this issue in his course NT341 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Galatians:


Dr. Moo goes on to discuss the role the Holy Spirit plays in our freedom and to describe how the “law of Christ” in Gal 6:1 relates to the Old Testament law. His course is just one of the seven courses that make up Mobile Ed’s Paul’s Letters Bundle, and you can add it to your Logos library now. For a limited time, when you purchase the bundle, you’ll get each of the courses as they are released, and keep the Pre-Pub discount via the Sambla special.

In addition to Dr. Moo’s course on Galatians, you’ll get instant access to two courses on Philippians taught by Dr. Robert Sloan. In NT344 Paul’s Theology and the Letter to the Philippians Dr. Sloan provides a brief overview of major themes in Paul’s theology as a whole and shows where those themes are present in Philippians. In NT345 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Philippians he walks through the letter in detail, exploring its key themes and historical background. Dr. Joshua Jipp’s course NT347 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Colossians is also available, and the remaining three courses will be released this year.

The Paul’s Letters Bundle provides you with access to teaching from today’s top Pauline scholars. You’ll gain a better understanding of these important letters and be better equipped to apply them to your life. Right now, you can save 37% and get the courses as they are released. Order now!

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