Romans A Structural, Thematic, and Exegetical Commentary.
"Paul's majestic letter to the Romans has impacted generations of readers. Christians regularly turn to it as a foundation for doctrine, evangelism, and Christian living. However, individual verses are often pulled from their context or later doctrinal formulations are imported into the te...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ashland :
Lexham Press,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- I. The Setting and Purpose of This Volume
- II. The Orientation of the Commentary
- A. How to Use This Volume
- B. Overview of Paul's Message in Romans
- III. The Occasion(s) of Romans
- A. Paul's Roman Audience
- 1. The Audience's Identity
- 2. The Audience's Ethnicity
- 3. The Audience's Situation
- B. Paul as the Author of Romans
- 1. Paul's Profile
- 2. Paul's Situation
- C. The (Lack of) Relationship between Paul and His Audience
- IV. Communicative Strategy, Structure, and the Purpose(s) of Romans
- A. Structure and Message
- 1. Paul's Communicative Strategy
- 2. Engaging the Structure of Romans
- 3. The Structure of Romans
- V. Theology in Romans
- A. The Gospel and the Christ Event
- B. Eschatology, or, the Inauguration of God's Righteous Reign
- C. Ecclesiology(/Anthropology), or, God's People and Community of Faith
- D. Ethics, or, the Pastoral Care and Discipleship of God's People
- E. Missions and Evangelism
- F. Christology (and [Proto-]Trinitarianism)
- G. Soteriology
- H. Socio-Religious Identification, or, the "New Perspective" on Paul
- I. Paul's Use of Scripture in Romans
- VI. Glossary
- Apostle (+ Prophecy)
- Believe/Faith
- Call(ing)
- Diatribe
- Flesh
- "Gentile"/Non-Jew(s) (+ National Israel)
- (God's) Glory
- Grace
- Idolatry and Image
- "Justify"/Righteousize
- Kingdom of God/God's Kingdom
- Mystery and Revelation
- "Law"/Torah (+ Works)
- Peace/shalom
- "Propitiation"/Conciliatory Sacrifice
- Redemption
- Resurrection
- Revelation
- Righteousness
- Scandal
- Sin
- Wrath
- Part I: Paul Introduces His Pastoral Care according to the Gospel (Romans 1:1-15)
- Overview
- Romans 1:1-7: Letter Greeting
- Main Idea
- Structure
- Analysis and Interpretation
- 1:1a
- 1:1b-6
- 1:7a
- 1:7b
- Summary and Theological Reflection
- Romans 1:8-15: Prayer and Thanksgiving, and the Thesis of Romans
- Main Idea
- Structure
- Analysis and Interpretation
- 1:8-10
- 1:11-12
- 1:13-14a
- 1:14b-15
- Summary and Theological Reflection
- Part II: Paul's Apology for His Gospel (Romans 1:16-11:36)
- Overview
- Romans 1:16-17: The Theme of the Apology: Paul's Gospel Is Not Shameful (Despite Appearances)
- Overview
- Romans 1:16-17: The Theme of The Apology
- Main Idea
- Structure
- Analysis and Interpretation
- 1:16-17
- Summary and Theological Reflection
- Romans 1:18-3:20: The Antithesis to the Apology: The Need of Humanity apart from the Gospel for God's Powerful Salvation
- Overview
- Romans 1:18-23: Unrighteous Non-jews Are Subject to God's Eschatological Judgment
- Main Idea
- Structure
- Analysis and Interpretation
- 1:18-20
- 1:21-23
- Summary and Theological Reflection