Summary
We find The Letter To The Galatians by Ronald Y. K. Fung to be a careful, disciplined, and text centred exposition of one of Paul’s most theologically urgent letters. Fung approaches Galatians with close attention to argument flow, historical situation, and the pastoral crisis that prompted the letter. The commentary reads Galatians as a unified defence of the gospel of grace against distortion, rather than a series of isolated polemical bursts.
We appreciate the way Fung traces Paul’s reasoning with clarity and restraint. Questions of law, justification, faith, and Christian freedom are handled with seriousness, while the letter’s emotional intensity and pastoral urgency are kept firmly in view. The exposition resists caricature and aims instead to let Paul’s own logic and language set the terms.
Why Should I Own This Commentary?
We should own this commentary because it offers a reliable and balanced guide through one of the New Testament’s most contested texts. Fung works carefully with the Greek text and engages interpretive debates without turning the commentary into a battleground. This makes it a steady resource for those who want clarity rather than controversy.
We also value the way this volume serves proclamation. While academically serious, it consistently helps readers see how Galatians functions as pastoral correction aimed at preserving the freedom of the gospel. The relationship between doctrine and Christian living is handled with care.
At times the tone is restrained rather than forceful, and readers looking for extended theological synthesis may want to supplement it elsewhere. Even so, its strength lies in its disciplined focus on what the text itself is saying.
Closing Recommendation
We recommend this volume as a dependable and thoughtful commentary on Galatians. It may not dominate the field, but it remains a solid and trustworthy guide for pastors and students who want careful exegesis without excess.
Ronald Y. K. Fung
Ronald Y. K. Fung is a Chinese New Testament scholar associated with evangelical traditions in Asia. His scholarship on Paul is marked by careful exegesis, restrained judgment, and a desire to serve the global church. His study of Galatians remains appreciated for its clarity and theological steadiness. Fung’s work is valued for its simplicity, its pastoral warmth, and its ability to illuminate the text without unnecessary complication. His notable work is his commentary on Galatians.