In this four-week course, Dr. Yarbrough will explore the source of Paul’s apostolic authority, justification by faith through the death of Christ, the key to withstanding sinful desires, and the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
Explore the book of Galatians with this new free course from Dallas Theological Seminary.
Dallas Theological Seminary is offering a new free online course on the Epistle to the Galatians People love to talk about freedom. We make movies about freedom. We write songs about freedom. We even argue about freedom. From where does the idea of freedom come? More importantly, is the notion of freedom a biblical value, and is it an essential part of being a Christian? It is, but maybe not how you’re used to thinking about freedom. In his letter to the Galatians, the Apostle Paul unashamedly contends that genuine freedom is found only in Jesus Christ.
At DTS, our training for students covers all 66 books of the Bible. This course is a direct excerpt from our course on the Epistle to the Galatians. In this course, Dr. Yarbrough will explore the source of Paul’s apostolic authority, justification by faith through the death of Christ, the key to withstanding sinful desires, and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. It is well worth taking a journey through this course on Galatians as we attempt to shape and reshape what it means to have freedom in Christ.
At DTS, our training for students covers all 66 books of the Bible. This course is a direct excerpt from our course on the Epistle to the Galatians. In this course, Dr. Yarbrough will explore the source of Paul’s apostolic authority, justification by faith through the death of Christ, the key to withstanding sinful desires, and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. It is well worth taking a journey through this course on Galatians as we attempt to shape and reshape what it means to have freedom in Christ.