What This Study Examines
The Two Gospels examines the distinction identified in Galatians 2:7 between the gospel of the circumcision and the gospel of the uncircumcision, asking whether this distinction is structural, intentional, and doctrinally significant.
Much of modern teaching treats the gospel as one uniform message throughout Scripture. This study tests that assumption by comparing what Peter proclaimed with what Paul proclaimed.
Rather than merging these messages into a single system, this work follows the language as written, allowing each proclamation to stand within its own context.
Particular attention is given to audience, timing, expectation, Israel’s kingdom promises, and the distinct calling of the body of Christ.