Galatians, James and “social justice”

Galatians, James and “social justice”

Jan 14, 2012 | 06 Articles, Theology

In his critique of Tim Keller’s Generous Justice, Giere refers to Galatians and points to a major theme of James. Do James and Paul offer a litmus test of saving faith?

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