If you call yourself a Jew : reappraising Paul's letter to the Romans /
If You Call Yourself a Jew reads Romans as a dialogue between Paul and a Gentile proselyte to Judaism. This fresh reading brings Romans into focus as Paul's exposition of the revelation of God's righteousness--his faithfulness to his covenant promises to Abraham, which climaxed in the anno...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
James Clarke & Co,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : Paul the apostle, to the beloved Gentiles in Rome
- The Gospel, the power of God : Paul begins to write
- The wrath and impartial judgment of God : Gentiles in Pauline perspective
- Introducing the Gentile proselyte : a Gentile who calls himself a Jew
- The righteousness of God apart from Torah : or, not a law-free gospel
- Christ, the New Adam : undoing the curse of death
- Baptized, buried, raised : freed from sin, enslaved to righteousness
- Nomos, flesh, spirit : the war waging within
- Creation renewed by the Spirit : security in the presence of God
- Israel and Christ : Paul's pathos for the People of God
- Israel and Christ, pt. II : Torah's telos
- [Re-]grafted olive branches : the persistence of hope
- Living sacrifices : one body, many members
- The offering of the weak : Paul and the particular assemblies in Rome
- In sum ... : the end of Paul's rhetoric and of his letter.