Go Deeper as a Centered-Set Church by studying Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
“Baker’s exploration of Galatians makes the ancient seem strikingly contemporary.” Meghan Good
“Crystal-clear exposition, vivid imagery and illuminating analogies . . .” Ross Wagner
“I was exploding with excitement in my soul as I read this book.” Jon Maurer
Paul wrote a passionate letter to Galatian churches that has potential to lead us to more profoundly experience the liberating work of Jesus Christ. This commentary seeks to unlock that potential by pressing deeper into the letter itself to understand the problem that provoked Paul to write it. Mark Baker pays special attention to the religious and honor-shame dynamics of the time, and mines new insights and applications through using the concept of bounded, fuzzy, and centered churches as a lens for interpreting Galatians.
While based on thorough research of Pauline scholarship, this commentary is accessibly written. The implications sections and thoughtful questions that close each chapter invite deeper consideration of both personal and communal applications, making this an ideal volume for individual or group study.
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About the Author
Mark D. Baker
Mark (Ph.D., Duke University) is J. B. Toews Professor of Mission and Theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California.
He served as a missionary in Honduras for ten years and since 2008 has led a weekly Bible study at the Fresno County Jail. He has written a number of books, including Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures (with Jayson Georges) and Centered-Set Church: Discipleship and Community Without Judgmentalism