Global Readings: A Sri Lankan Commentary on Paul's Letter to the Galatians
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Review "David deSilva's bold move in the 'Reading with Sri Lankan Christians' sections of the commentary allows the ancient text to speak across space and time -- a sacred task of an apostle." -- K. K. Yeo, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary "DeSilva's commentary ... reflects engagement with Galatians scholarship yet remains easy for readers to use. It also reflects ... explicit sensitivity to concrete readings of the text that supplement the usual Western applications." -- Craig Keener, Asbury Theological Seminary "A brilliant model of learning from one another and at the same time standing together in the affirmation of scriptural truth." -- Terry C. Muck, Asbury Theological Seminary Read more From the Back Cover "True to the spirit of Paul, David deSilva, in his creative work Global Readings, allows the Christian church to relive Paul's theology in his Letter to the Galatians and to participate in the challenges faced by the Sri Lankan church today. David's bold move in the 'Reading with Sri Lankan Christians' sections of the commentary allows the ancient text to speak across space and time--a sacred task of an apostle." -K. K. Yeo, Professor of New Testament, Garrett-Evangelical Divinity School "DeSilva's commentary on Galatians reflects engagement with Galatians scholarship yet remains easy for readers to use. It also reflects both careful consideration of the various historical issues in Galatians and also (albeit less extensively) explicit sensitivity to concrete readings of the text that supplement the usual Western applications." -Craig Keener, Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary "The 'miracle' of biblical hermeneutics is that Christians around the world understand passages of the Bible differently, yet at the same time manage, without equivocation, to affirm the same gospel. David deSilva shows us one example of this by reporting on his engagement with Sri Lankan Bible students in understanding the book of Galatians. It is a brilliant model of learning from one another and at the same time standing together in the affirmation of scriptural truth." -Terry C. Muck, Professor of World Missions, Asbury Theological Seminary Read more See all Editorial Reviews
Review "David deSilva's bold move in the 'Reading with Sri Lankan Christians' sections of the commentary allows the ancient text to speak across space and time -- a sacred task of an apostle." -- K. K. Yeo, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary "DeSilva's commentary ... reflects engagement with Galatians scholarship yet remains easy for readers to use. It also reflects ... explicit sensitivity to concrete readings of the text that supplement the usual Western applications." -- Craig Keener, Asbury Theological Seminary "A brilliant model of learning from one another and at the same time standing together in the affirmation of scriptural truth." -- Terry C. Muck, Asbury Theological Seminary Read more From the Back Cover "True to the spirit of Paul, David deSilva, in his creative work Global Readings, allows the Christian church to relive Paul's theology in his Letter to the Galatians and to participate in the challenges faced by the Sri Lankan church today. David's bold move in the 'Reading with Sri Lankan Christians' sections of the commentary allows the ancient text to speak across space and time--a sacred task of an apostle." -K. K. Yeo, Professor of New Testament, Garrett-Evangelical Divinity School "DeSilva's commentary on Galatians reflects engagement with Galatians scholarship yet remains easy for readers to use. It also reflects both careful consideration of the various historical issues in Galatians and also (albeit less extensively) explicit sensitivity to concrete readings of the text that supplement the usual Western applications." -Craig Keener, Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary "The 'miracle' of biblical hermeneutics is that Christians around the world understand passages of the Bible differently, yet at the same time manage, without equivocation, to affirm the same gospel. David deSilva shows us one example of this by reporting on his engagement with Sri Lankan Bible students in understanding the book of Galatians. It is a brilliant model of learning from one another and at the same time standing together in the affirmation of scriptural truth." -Terry C. Muck, Professor of World Missions, Asbury Theological Seminary Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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