Walking by the Spirit unpacks the message of Paul's letter to the churches of Galatia for the minds and hearts of today's readers. Daniel Fuller, retired Professor of Hermeneutics at Fuller Seminary, sorts through Paul's terminology and arguments to clarify the intrinsic connection between faith, behavior and God's approval. In Walking by the Spirit, Fuller helps us understand Paul's loving response to a difficult situation as Paul applies these concepts to the problem of cultural elitism. We'll see how this divisive attitude opposes God's desire to bless people from every cultural background, why this way of living is dangerous to the individual and the community, and what Christians can do to prevent this evil from damaging lives.
Daniel P. Fuller is professor emeritus of hermeneutics at Fuller Theological Seminary where he taught from 1953 to 1993 and served as Dean of the School of Theology from 1963 to 1972. In addition, he served as president of the Gospel Broadcasting Association and the Fuller Evangelistic Association. Daniel is the son of Charles E. Fuller, co-founder with Harold Ockenga of Fuller Seminary.
Daniel Fuller is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and Fuller Theological Seminary. He holds the doctor of theology degrees from Northern Baptist Seminary and from the University of Basel in Switzerland.
Fuller is most famous for his gospel of grace continuum. A modified form of Covenant Theology that proposes that there has always been one unified way for man to gain salvation in the Bible, particularly through grace.
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