Does Paul Have Contradictory Views of the Law, Love, and Salvation?
In my post yesterday I began talking about Paul's understanding of salvation coming to gentiles without having to keep the Jewish law. Now I get to the real problem. Doesn't Paul contradict his own views of the need to keep the law when he talks about the importance of love? Here's a fairly rough draft of my current thoughts on the matter. ****************************** The animosity between Paul and his missionary opponents was mutual. His letter responds to their claim that he was a false or ignorant teacher who had willfully and wrongly altered the teachings of Jesus and his original apostles. The also apparently claimed that Paul’s teaching that “justification” (that is, being right with God) came “apart from the Law,” showed he was proclaiming a “lawless gospel,” encouraging people to live in lawless ways. The implications were not hard to discern: Paul’s opponents claimed his view sanctioned immoral behavior: it did not much matter how people lived, so long as they believed in Jesus. Paul countered this claim with equal vehemence, [...]



