Homilies on Galatians
386–397
| Name and Summary | Pages |
|---|---|
This homily emphasizes that Paul's authority and divine calling as an apostle are rooted in divine revelation, not human appointment, and underscores the importance of unwavering adherence to the true Gospel. | 38 |
This homily emphasizes that Paul’s journey to Jerusalem was guided by divine revelation to affirm the true gospel he preached to the Gentiles, especially regarding the rejection of circumcision. | 27 |
This homily emphasizes that faith, not the Law, is the true basis of justification and divine blessing, highlighting that Abraham was justified through faith before the Law was given. | 18 |
This homily emphasizes that believers are children of promise and freedom through faith in Christ, not bound by the Law or external observances, which are depicted as weak and immature rudiments. | 15 |
This homily emphasizes that Christ has set believers free from the yoke of the Law through faith and love, urging them to stand firm in their liberty and avoid reverting to legalistic bondage. | 20 |
This homily emphasizes the importance of humility, mutual support, and unwavering devotion to the cross of Christ as the foundation of Christian life. | 15 |