Galatians 1-2 without a Mirror: Reflections on Paul's Conflict with the Agitators

Autor: Justin K. Hardin
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Tyndale Bulletin, Vol 65, Iss 2 (2014)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2752-7042
0082-7118
DOI: 10.53751/001c.29379
Popis: Despite its dangers and pitfalls as an interpretive technique, mirror reading continues to enjoy pride of place as the preferred method for reconstructing the situation in Galatians. But does reflecting back the opposite of the text aid our understanding of Paul’s letter, or does it merely distort the picture? In this essay, we will discuss Paul’s conflict with the agitators in Galatians to reveal the inherent methodological problems of mirror reading this letter. Specifically, we will address the question whether the agitators in Galatia were questioning Paul’s credentials, prompting Paul to write his lengthy narrative in Galatians 1–2. We will then evaluate recent scholars who have sought to retire the mirror in their interpretation of Paul’s narrative, before ourselves providing a fresh reading of Paul’s aims in Galatians 1–2. We will suggest that Paul was not defending himself (or his gospel or anything else) in Galatians. Rather, Paul was constructing a self-contrast with the agitators in an effort to persuade the Galatians to turn back to the one true gospel and to reject the judaising tactics of the agitators.
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