The New Testament book of Galatians is not only a theological cornerstone of salvation by faith alone, but also one of the most culturally consequential writings in history. It was central to the Protestant Reformation and laid the groundwork for the Protestant Work Ethic—both of which profoundly shaped Western civilization and American governance.
In this in-depth Bible study, Ralph Drollinger guides public servants through the sweeping personal and cultural implications of Galatian theology. Learn how the apostle Paul’s passionate polemic against legalism not only protected the early church but continues to fuel faithful service in the public square today.
Topics covered:
- The origin, authorship, and historical background of Galatians
- Salvation and sanctification by faith alone
- Correcting theological distortions (e.g., baptismal regeneration, gender roles, eternal security)
- Personal applications for the believer: zeal, grace, and walking in the Spirit
- National applications: self-governance, liberty, and the role of Spirit-led citizens
Discover how the truths of Galatians can empower personal transformation and national renewal through God’s indwelling Spirit.