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Transformation in love in Paul’s letter to the Galatians
Author(s) -
Pieter G.R. De Villiers
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acta theologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.264
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 2309-9089
pISSN - 1015-8758
DOI - 10.4314/actat.v33i2s.8
Subject(s) - gospel , faith , transformative learning , ethos , spell , theme (computing) , philosophy , identity (music) , sociology , theology , aesthetics , pedagogy , linguistics , computer science , operating system
Paul's Letter to the Galatians is known as a bitter defence of his "true" gospel of faith against opponents who wish to impose their "false" gospel of works on the faith community. This focus on the faith-works controversy has not been conducive to attempts to read it in terms of the notion of love. This article seeks to reconsider this position and to spell out the special role of love in the letter and its transformative nature. In a first section, the approach to the theme is explained. After a discussion of the polemical nature of the letter, the article analyses Paul's presentation of divine love in the letter as the origin of God's salvific and transformative action and of love as a divine characteristic, and how divine love marks the identity of the believing community. The significance of love in the ethos and ethics of the faith community is spelled out.

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