Analysis of the Letter to the Galations
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harmony, one without corruption and outsiders (Roetzel 20). Yet the problem with Jewish Law still lingered. The problem of acceptance of Jewish Law is the fundamental split in Christianity. It can still be seen today. However, if Paul had preached the Law, I don't believe that Christianity would even be present today especially among the gentiles. He did much to advance Christianity; however, Gentile Christianity became a religion of Paul, rather than a religion of Jesus.
harmony, one without corruption and outsiders (Roetzel 20). Yet the problem with Jewish Law still lingered. The problem of acceptance of Jewish Law is the fundamental split in Christianity. It can still be seen today. However, if Paul had preached the Law, I don't believe that Christianity would even be present today especially among the gentiles. He did much to advance Christianity; however, Gentile Christianity became a religion of Paul, rather than a religion of Jesus.