Gospels in Conflict by George R. KnightMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
The earliest epistle from Paul predates one of the most important councils of the early Church as recorded in Acts and covers what is needed for salvation—faith or works. Gospels in Conflict: Paul’s Letter to the Galatians by George R. Knight is the companion book of the Adult Sabbath School Bible Study (3rd Quarter 2017) covering Paul’s authority, the plan of salvation, and unity. Through 14 chapters, the first of which focuses on Paul and an overview of the letter to Galatia, covering 125 pages, Knight covers the entire book of Galatians that focuses through sections from the book and gleams the most important things from them for the reader. While not exhaustive as Knight’s own Exploring Galatians & Ephesians given this book’s length, it is a handy commentary for someone studying Galatians. This was the first of two consecutive Adult Sabbath School Quarterly Bible Studies by Knight with the second focused on Romans due to the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation as Martin Luther was influenced by both of epistles by Paul.
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