A rereading of Romans : justice, Jews, and Gentiles
Stanley K. Stowers
New Haven : Yale University Press, c1994
x, 383 p. ; 25 cm
Book
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- Toward a rereading of Romans
- Readers in Romans and the meaning of self-mastery
- Gentile culture and God's impartial justice (1:18-2:16)
- Warning a Greek and debating a fellow Jew
- Paul's dialogue with a fellow Jew
- Paul on sin and works of the law (3:9-20)
- God's merciful justice in Christ's faithfulness (3:21-33)
- One God and one Father Abraham (3:27-5:11)
- The Gentile share in Christ's obedience and life (Chapters 5-8)
- A warning and a promise to Gentiles (Chapters 9-11)
- Faithfulness as adaptability: an ethic of community for Gentiles (Chapters 12-14)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-367) and indexes
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