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LoginInteresting post. Obviously, there are host of old thorny issues involved in dating Galatians -- most of which twist around what one does with Acts specifically for questions of provenance and the Jerusalem council. I'll not retread any of that ground here. Mainly because the issue of dating the letter to the Galatians a precise point on the timeline can not be precisely correlated with the Galatian crisis a range of time and the point at which Paul "writes off" the Galatians with respect to the collection a sort of end point -- however it is questionable whether it should be considered ultimate in the relationship of Paul and the churches there. Big YES on Galatians! Lou Martyn dates Galatians early simply because there's no mention of the collection. That seems to miss the big alternative: what if Paul discovered the problems in Galatia when he wrote instructing them about the collection or shortly thereafter?
Credit: Wikimedia Commons. Nearly all of them were pious lists that emphasized reading in an order that reinforces a particular theology. They purposefully carry you through the texts in a way that suggests a certain view of Jesus, a view that would change if you simply read the texts in a different order. But first: an explanation. The late Marcus Borg urged us to read the New Testament in the order in which the books were actually written rather than the order in which they appear in modern Bibles. We should start with the letters of Paul because they are our earliest texts from the Christ movement.
Consequently, there will always be a certain amount of storytelling, speculation, and uncertainty involved in determining when the epistles were written for at least three reasons:. Acts 28ers , then you are standing on the weak foundation of higher criticism, and you would do well to change your theology. The Bible believer would do well to remember that what is clear is always more important than what is not.
The Gospels are certainly the most important of the New Testament writings, but they were not the first to be composed. As early as the year A. A first series of Letters was written at intervals during the fifties and sixties; there is practically no one who doubts that Paul was their author.
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