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Students and scholars reading the secondary literature on Galatians must often negotiate specialized language and complex lines of argumentation. In addition to the theological jargon that traditionally characterizes discussion of Galatians, there is also a significant amount of rhetorical and sociohistorical terminology.This volume facilitates familiarity with the technical terminology and with issues central to the interpretation of Galatians and presents examples of the prevailing points of view as well as some recent challenges to them. The essays included explore the rhetorical and epistolary approaches to examining Galatians, comprise a comprehensive introduction to significant research in the field, and represent some of the best work available. Mark Nanos offers an introduction and glossary of terms to help students begin their study and a comprehensive volume bibliography and modern author and ancient sources indexes for those who are continuing on to further study.ContributorsJohn M. G. BarclayRobert M. BerchmanHans Dieter BetzC. Joachim ClassenNils A. DahlJames D. G. DunnPhilip F. EslerPaula FredriksenRobert G. HallG. Walter HansenA. E. HarveyJames D. HesterRobert JewettPaul E. KoptakB. C. LateganTroy MartinJ. Louis MartynDieter MitternachtMark D. NanosJoop SmitJohan S. VosNikolaus Walter