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Galatians as Examined by Diverse Academics in 2012 (St. Andrews, Scotland)

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Galatians as Examined by Diverse Academics in 2012 (St. Andrews, Scotland)

By: Heerak Christian Kim, Matthias Grebe, Sigve K. Tonstad
Narrated by: Lucinda Gainey
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"Paul's Letter to the Galatians & Christian Theology" conference was held at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland from July 10-13, 2012. This book contains articles by theologians, scholars, and pastors who presented their research at the very important theological conference on the book of Galatians.

This audiobook will be helpful for scholars, pastors, and serious students of the Bible. And this book can be used as a textbook at a seminary or a university and can be utilized in Church Bible studies classes, as well. The University of St. Andrews was founded in 1413, fully one hundred years before the Protestant Reformation. It is Scotland's first university and the third oldest in the English speaking world. Since the very beginning, the University of St. Andrews has played an instrumental role in providing leadership for the academic study of theology and for the Christian church. John Knox, the founder of the Presbyterian church, is among the luminaries who studied at the University of St. Andrews.

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