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Abraham in Galatians - Epistolary and Rhetorical Contexts (Hardcover)
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Abraham in Galatians - Epistolary and Rhetorical Contexts (Hardcover)
Series: Bloomsbury Academic Collections: Biblical Studies
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This book offers a fresh perspective on Paul's use of the Abraham
story in Galatians by providing a thorough analysis of its
epistolary and rhetorical contexts. In Part I, parallels in
Galatians to rebuke-request letters in Greek papyri serve as a
basis for dividing the letter into two major sections: Rebuke
(1.6-4.11) and Request (3.12-6.10), the request formula in 4.12
indicating a major turning point in the letter. The Abraham
argument (3.6-29) and the Hagar-Sarah allegory (4.12-31) should be
viewed as Paul's biblical rebuke and biblical appeal respectively.
Rhetorical analysis classifies 1.1-4.11 as forensic rhetoric,
characterized by defence and accusations regarding past actions,
and 4.12-6.18 as deliberative rhetoric, marked by exhortation and
dissuasion regarding future actions. In Part II, exegetical
analysis of 3.1-29 stresses the subordination of the Abraham
argument to the framework provided by Paul's expressions of the
rebuke. Within this framework, the autobiographical section and the
Abraham argument section are parallel developments of the thesis
statement (1.11-12). Both sections emphasize Paul's missiological
concern to preserve the truth of the Gospel for the freedom of
Gentile believers. Analysis of 4.21-31 shows how the allegory
functions within the request section of the letter as biblical
support for the call to resist the troublemakers, setting the stage
for the authoritative appeal of 5.13-6.10. From the perspective
provided by this analysis, significant implications which relate to
broader theological issues in Pauline theology are set forth; the
function of Paul's doctrine of justification by faith as the basis
for his Gentile mission, Paul's view of the Gentile church as the
Israel of God, and the covenantal structure of Paul's ethics which
relates to the response of faith to obedience in the divine will.
Three appendices evaluate recent discussion of important background
issues: The Opponent's Use of the Abraham Tradition, Abraham in
Jewish Literature, and Paul and Jewish Exegesis.
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