Romans : A Theological Commentary on the Bible.
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- text
- computer
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- 9781611646269
- 227/.107
- BS2665.53 .L363 2015
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Publisher's Note -- Series Introduction by William C. Placher and Amy Plantinga Pauw -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Why Romans? Why Now? -- 1:1-17: Salutation, Thanksgiving, and Theme -- Further Reflections: Faith as Believing and Trusting -- 1:18-2:16: The Human Condition and God's Judgment -- Further Reflections: General and Special Revelation -- 2:17-3:20: Law and Covenant -- Further Reflections: The Power of Sin -- 3:21-5:11: Sin and Justification -- Further Reflections: Christians and the Law -- Further Reflections: Faith and Good Works -- Further Reflections: Atonement -- 5:12-8:39 The New Dominion -- Further Reflections: Original Sin -- Further Reflections: Baptism -- Further Reflections: Obedience from the Heart -- Further Reflections: Predestination -- 9:1-11:36 God's Faithfulness to Israel -- Further Reflections: Theodicy -- Further Reflections: Jews, Christians, and Covenant -- 12:1-15:13 Living in the New Dominion -- 15:14-16:27 Plans and Greetings -- Postscript -- For Further Reading -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Subjects.
"Christians may not have shared the details of the particular situation of the Roman followers of Jesus, but they have shared for centuries the concern about what faith means for life, and they have turned to Paul to understand what it means to be faithful to our faithful God."from the.
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