The Epistle to the Galatians, often simply referred to as Galatians, is a pivotal text in the New Testament, traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul. Written around A.D. 48-55, this letter is addressed to the churches in the region of Galatia, a territory in modern-day Turkey. Galatians is renowned for its emphatic defense of the gospel of grace against the backdrop of Judaizing tendencies—ef...