Galatians by N.T. Wright

A concise, readable commentary that unpacks Paul’s urgent defense of the gospel against opponents insisting Gentile converts must adopt Jewish law, placing his argument firmly in its first‑century Jewish and Greco‑Roman context; it reframes justification by faith as God’s covenantal vindication rather than a merely forensic verdict, emphasizes freedom in Christ as life in the Spirit rather than licence, and traces the ethical and communal consequences of faith‑based inclusion for the early church, all delivered with a blend of historical scholarship and pastoral urgency.

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