Galatians
A Mentor Commentary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Published:20th May '09
Should be back in stock very soon
Dr. McWilliams' Galatians explores Paul's epistle, emphasizing acceptance with God through Christ and the gospel's transformative power for personal salvation.
In Galatians, Dr. McWilliams offers a thoughtful exploration of Paul's epistle, addressing common misconceptions that have arisen over time. His aim is not to engage in polemics but to highlight the central theme of acceptance with God through Christ's work. McWilliams emphasizes that Paul's primary concern is the gospel and the personal salvation of sinners. This exposition serves as a valuable resource for preachers and lay readers alike, blending scholarly insight with accessible language.
The text is crafted to be both deep and concise, making it suitable for those who seek a thorough understanding of the message of Galatians. With a heartfelt prayer that this work will further the gospel of Jesus Christ, McWilliams aims to communicate the truth of justifying righteousness and the importance of free grace for those in need of salvation. His approach invites readers to reflect on the transformative power of faith and the grace offered through Christ alone.
Additionally, the Mentor commentaries, of which this work is a part, uphold a high view of scripture while integrating the latest academic research. This combination ensures that readers can engage with contemporary theological insights without compromising the belief in the inerrancy of scripture. Galatians thus stands as a significant contribution to biblical scholarship and practical preaching.
"Yet another Galatians commentary? Here is one that makes a most welcome contribution in addressing a wide range of readers - pastors and teachers in the church, as well as many others interested in growing in their understanding of Paul's overall teaching and particularly of this important letter. Written against the background and reflecting a knowledgeable grasp of the scholarly debates, past and present, the author largely steers clear of those debates and remains focused throughout on tracing and expounding the apostle's argument for its own sake and with an eye to preaching. Having had the opportunity of reading this clear and gracefully written book during its production, I commend it most highly. Certainly it is one pastors ought to consider adding to theirs libraries."
-- Richard Gaffin (Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)"Pastor-Theologian David McWilliams has produced a preacher's commentary on Paul's epistle to the Galatians, that momentous announcement of the good news of righteousness and freedom in Christ alone, by grace alone, through faith alone. Dr. McWilliams addresses interpretive issues with clarity and cogent discernment, and he engages recent misperceptions of Paul's central concern—which is not merely sociological or ecclesiastical, but soteriological (How may guilty sinners be reconciled to their holy Creator?)—all the while keeping in view the aim of preaching this good news of sovereign grace. The author's fresh translation of Galatians enables readers to experience the fervor of the apostle's passionate alarm for his spiritual children in Galatia as they flirted with eternal ruin, and the comment that supports the translation demonstrates that the issues addressed in Galatians are not matters for aloof theological conversation, but matters of life and death. I highly recommend this resource to my fellow-preachers of the good news of God's Son."
-- Dennis E. Johnson (Professor of Practical Theology, Westminster Seminary in California, Escondido, California)"Timely, lucid, and reliable, this is an excellent commentary for preachers, Bible study leaders and others. David McWilliams admirably succeeds in his aim for brevitas and claritas, the two qualities in commentators that Calvin most commended. He distils a great deal of scholarship into uncluttered and readable prose. Paul's message in Galatians has rarely been so urgently needed as today, when justification only by faith is under attack from many sides. McWilliams explains it with judicious care."
-- Robert Letham (Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, WaISBN: 9781845504526
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 450g
240 pages