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The Historical Context of paul s LettersTo the Galatians and RomansBy Andrew S. Kulikovsky (Hons)April 8, 1999 I. INTRODUCTIONNot many Letters have had such a great impact on the western world as the letter of Paulto the Galatians. Indeed, this letter became the cornerstone of the It has also been called the Magna Carta of Christian liberty, and this istruly an accurate the other hand, Romans is generally regarded as the greatest of paul s Letters , andthe Roman church became one of the major centres of is therefore not surprising to find that both these great Letters are quite similar to eachother in regard to their However, their occasion and purpose are quitedifferent.
Galatians and Romans - Context and Purpose Page 2 2. Romans The first verse identifies Paul as the author of this letter, and there has been no serious
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