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While widely acknowledged as an influential document in Christian history, Paul’s Letter to the Romans has also attracted considerable comment. Standing at the head of Paul’s writings in the New Testament, Romans has presented Paul to generations of readers: from Augustine in the 5th century, through the Reformation era, down to the present day. This commentary adopts a literary-rhetorical approach, viewing the letter as an instrument of persuasion designed to transform readers through a celebratory presentation of the Gospel. Reflecting upon the fate of the Jews and Gentiles, Paul wins his audience to a vision of a God who always acts inclusively. The God who, in the person of Israel’s Messiah (Jesus), has acted faithfully to include the Gentile peoples within the community of salvation, will not fail to see to the eventual inclusion of Israel as well. In the victory of grace displayed already in the risen humanity of Jesus, the original design of the Creator for human communities and the world begins to come true. The interpretation of Paul’s letter to Rome has accompanied and stimulated the path of Christian theology down to today. This volume touches upon virtually all the main issues of Christian theology, as well as presentiong an introduction to Paul and his Gospel through the letter, allowing Christians today to hear his voice as powerfully as it has spoken to past generations.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
While widely acknowledged as an influential document in Christian history, Paul’s Letter to the Romans has also attracted considerable comment. Standing at the head of Paul’s writings in the New Testament, Romans has presented Paul to generations of readers: from Augustine in the 5th century, through the Reformation era, down to the present day. This commentary adopts a literary-rhetorical approach, viewing the letter as an instrument of persuasion designed to transform readers through a celebratory presentation of the Gospel. Reflecting upon the fate of the Jews and Gentiles, Paul wins his audience to a vision of a God who always acts inclusively. The God who, in the person of Israel’s Messiah (Jesus), has acted faithfully to include the Gentile peoples within the community of salvation, will not fail to see to the eventual inclusion of Israel as well. In the victory of grace displayed already in the risen humanity of Jesus, the original design of the Creator for human communities and the world begins to come true. The interpretation of Paul’s letter to Rome has accompanied and stimulated the path of Christian theology down to today. This volume touches upon virtually all the main issues of Christian theology, as well as presentiong an introduction to Paul and his Gospel through the letter, allowing Christians today to hear his voice as powerfully as it has spoken to past generations.