Paul and the Gift

In this episode David and Jake talk about the book 'Paul and the Gift' by John Barclay and deep dive into how the theology of grace reveals profound truths about God's unconditional love for us. We learn that grace was a concept present in Judaism, but Paul's radical message was that God's grace is given freely to all, Jew and Gentile alike, without regard to our worth or merit. The crucifixion and resurrection of Christ defeated the power of sin and enables us to live transformed lives empowered by the Holy Spirit. While we cannot earn God's favor through legalistic rule-following, true grace will naturally overflow into a life that bears good fruit. As we grasp the depths of God's unmerited kindness towards us, it should fill us with humility, gratitude and a desire to extend that same grace to others. Chapters Chapter 1: Introduction and the New Perspective on Paul Debate - 0:00 - 17:09 Chapter 2: Examining Sanders' Arguments and Their Implications - 17:11 - 24:31 Chapter 3: Barclay's Contributions: Grace, Incongruity, and the Law - 24:33 - 28:32 Chapter 4: Circling Back: Evaluating the Old and New Perspectives - 28:34 - 34:27 Chapter 5: Grace, Reciprocity, and Response in Paul's Thought - 34:34 - 64:19 Good Theology is presented by Pulpit AI

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We’ve got an overwhelming, unrelenting stream of ideas being thrown at us on a daily basis - many of which contradict long standing theological traditions that are the bedrock of our faith. Every week we’ll examine those ideas, hold them up against scripture, and attempt to better understand how we’re supposed to think about life, faith and culture in this wild world we’re living in. Good Theology is part of The Vast Podcast Network