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Did the apostle Paul teach a law-free gospel, or did he affirm the continued relevance of the Torah for Christians? Acts 21:20-26 directly tackles this question. In this passage, Paul and James confront accusations that Paul taught followers of Jesus to "forsake Moses." How did they respond to these accusations, and what does their response teach us about Paul's perspective on the Law of Moses? In this short book, Dr. G. Scott McKenzie challenges the traditional antinomian interpretations of Acts 21:20-26 and encourages readers to explore a pronomian (pro-law) perspective. With fresh insights and careful scholarship, this work invites believers to reexamine the role of the Torah in Christian faith and practice.
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Did the apostle Paul teach a law-free gospel, or did he affirm the continued relevance of the Torah for Christians? Acts 21:20-26 directly tackles this question. In this passage, Paul and James confront accusations that Paul taught followers of Jesus to "forsake Moses." How did they respond to these accusations, and what does their response teach us about Paul's perspective on the Law of Moses? In this short book, Dr. G. Scott McKenzie challenges the traditional antinomian interpretations of Acts 21:20-26 and encourages readers to explore a pronomian (pro-law) perspective. With fresh insights and careful scholarship, this work invites believers to reexamine the role of the Torah in Christian faith and practice.