Eerdmans, 1971. — 86 p.
This study has two main purposes.
The first is to describe and demonstrate a method of Bible study that will bring its light and power to bear on our lives in this present time.
The second is to explore the unique riches of Paul's Letter to the Galatians. I am convinced that no book in the Bible contains more concentrated truth of the gospel nor more helpful relevance to people of the twentieth century.
I acknowledge with gratitude the warm and thoughtful responses when I presented most of this material in lectures to the National Bible Conference of the American Baptist Assembly at Green Lake, Wisconsin, and later to ministers and some ministers' wives of the Phoenix District, the United Methodist Church. Those responses encouraged me to share my interpretations of Galatians with a wider public.