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The Letter to the Romans
Exegesis and Application
Stanley E. Porter, Francis G. H. Pang, Porter, Pang
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The Letter to the Romans
Exegesis and Application
Stanley E. Porter, Francis G. H. Pang, Porter, Pang
About This Book
Written at a time when his ideas and practices were provoking opposition even from fellow Christians, the Apostle Paul articulates in his Letter to the Romans his understanding of God's plan for humanity and discusses the implications of this plan for different groups of people. Romans is considered by many as the most theologically significant and sophisticated book of the Bible. This volume is designed to bridge the gap between studying Romans as an academic enterprise and experiencing how Romans can speak today in the life of the church. All of the chapters in this volume--especially those devoted to the content of Romans--were written with both exegesis and application in mind. All of the contributors to this volume believe that Romans has a crucial voice within the church today and that those who preach, teach, and study the book need to be attentive to its witness and to its timeliness.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- The Letter to the Romans
- Chapter 1: There Is No Longer Any Place for Me in These Regions
- Chapter 2: âI Have Written You Quite Boldly on Some Pointsâ
- Chapter 3: Deliverance and Demographics
- Chapter 4: Changing Allegiance
- Chapter 5: What Is the Future of Israel in Romans 9â11?
- Chapter 6: How Then Shall We Live? (Romans 12:1â15:6)
- Chapter 7: The Old Testament and Romans