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Paul's Letter to the Romans
Theological Essays
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Paul's Letter to the Romans
Theological Essays
About this book
A collection of essays presented during the Consultation on Paul's Letter to the Romans at four annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022).
This volume features contributions from top evangelical Pauline scholars, addresses contested theological matters in the letter to the Romans, and can serve as a textbook.
Each of the four editors has written a recent major commentary on Romans (Moo, NICNT; Schnabel, HTA; Schreiner, BECNT; Thielman, ZECNT). Contributors include the editors, along with Robert Yarbrough, Mark Seifrid, Robert Gagnon, Patrick Schreiner, Christopher Bruno, Brian Rosner, Kevin McFadden, Benjamin Gladd, Charles Quarles, Ben Dunson, Kyle Wells, Michael Bird, Joshua Greever, Benjamin Merkle, Ardel Caneday, Sigurd Grindheim, A. Andrew Das, Jeffrey Weima, Mateus de Campos, and M. Sydney Park.
This volume features contributions from top evangelical Pauline scholars, addresses contested theological matters in the letter to the Romans, and can serve as a textbook.
Each of the four editors has written a recent major commentary on Romans (Moo, NICNT; Schnabel, HTA; Schreiner, BECNT; Thielman, ZECNT). Contributors include the editors, along with Robert Yarbrough, Mark Seifrid, Robert Gagnon, Patrick Schreiner, Christopher Bruno, Brian Rosner, Kevin McFadden, Benjamin Gladd, Charles Quarles, Ben Dunson, Kyle Wells, Michael Bird, Joshua Greever, Benjamin Merkle, Ardel Caneday, Sigurd Grindheim, A. Andrew Das, Jeffrey Weima, Mateus de Campos, and M. Sydney Park.
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Yes, you can access Paul's Letter to the Romans by Douglas J. Moo,Eckhard Schnabel,Thomas R. Schreiner,Frank Thielman in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Theology & Religion & Biblical Studies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Biblical StudiesTable of contents
- Copyright
- Abbreviations
- Editorsā Preface
- PART ONE: The Gospel, Sin, and Salvation(ETS 2018)
- 1. The Centrality of the Gospel in Romans: The Importance of Getting It . . . and Getting It Right
- 2. The Revelation of the Righteousness of God in Romans
- 3. The Untamed Wrath of God in Romans
- 4. Paulās Understanding of Same-Sex Relations in Romans 1: Recent Discussions
- 5. The Meaning of Īį½Ī±Ī³Ī³Īλιον: Lexical and Tradition-Historical Explorations
- 6. Godās Grace and Israelās Righteousness in Early Judaism and in Romans
- PART TWO: Adam, Abraham, and Jesus Messiah(ETS 2019)
- 7. The Revelation of Godās Saving Righteousness (Romans 3:21ā31)
- 8. Believing without Hope: Abraham and Justification by Faith (Romans 4)
- 9. Adamās Sin and Jesusā Death in Romans 5:12ā21
- 10. Terms for Sin in Romans
- 11. Jesusā Identity in Romans
- PART THREE: True Righteousness(ETS 2021)
- 12. Jesus Messiah and the New Life of True Righteousness (Romans 6)
- 13. āEgo-bashingā or Autobiography? The Revelatory Purpose of the Law in Romans 7
- 14. Multifarious Agency in the Textured World of Romans 8
- 15. The Assurance of Divine Favor in Romans 8: Historical and Theological Reflections
- 16. Paulās Indictment of Israel in Romans 9:31ā10:10
- 17. Revisiting Romans 11:26: The Salvation of the Elect of Ethnic Israel
- 18. Wrath and Justification: Proleptic Visitations of Last Day Judgment
- PART FOUR: Church, State, Worship, and Mission(ETS 2022)
- 19. The Function of Romans 12 in the Argument and Purpose of Romans
- 20. Church and State in Romans 13: How Universally Applicable Are Paulās Exhortations?
- 21. What Does Romans 14:1ā15:13 Tell Us about Jewish Christianity in Rome?
- 22. What Do Paulās Travels (Romans 15:14ā32) and Letter Closing (Romans 15:33ā16:27) Say about His Mission?
- 23. Love and Ethics in Romans
- 24. What Does Romans 16 Say about the Ministry of Women in the Earliest Church?
- Contributors
- Endorsements