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Paul's proclamation, defense, and application of the gospel in Galatians as a paradigm for gospel-centered preaching

Posted on:2014-05-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryCandidate:Pepper, Daryl LeeFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390005991016Subject:Theology
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation uses Paul's letter to the Galatian Christians as a guide for gospel-centered preaching. The dissertation argues that evangelical Christianity suffers from a lack of gospel rich preaching, assesses that Galatians can be understood as a sermon, and then analyzes each passage in light of the gospel. In Galatians 1-4 Paul alternates between proclaiming and defending the gospel; in chapters 5-6 Paul applies the gospel. The final conclusion is that pastors who wish to be gospel-centered in their preaching do well to look to Galatians and ask three summary questions of any passage from which they will preach: 1) How does this Scripture proclaim the gospel? 2) How does this passage defend the gospel? 3) How does this text apply the gospel? The gospel-centered preaching paradigm is a tool to help contemporary expositors follow Paul's model and become gospel-centered in their preaching. The goal of these sermons is to help unbelievers receive the gospel and to continually become more like Jesus as they walk in a manner worthy of the gospel.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gospel, Galatians
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