Uncovering the Theme of Revelation in Romans 1: Discovering a New Approach to Paul's Argument

"Cover" -- "Preface" -- "Table of Contents" -- "Chapter One: Introduction" -- "A. Prominent Disagreements in Past Scholarship on Rom 1:16–3:26" -- "B. A Neglected Area of Study: Past Scholarship on Revelation, Its Inadequacies, and Its Contrib...

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Main Author: Mininger, Marcus A. 1976- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2017
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (445)
Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mininger, Marcus A., 1976-, Uncovering the theme of revelation in Romans 1:16-3:26 : discovering a new approach to Paul's argument] (2020) (Maston, Jason, 1978 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 445
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Römerbrief 1,16-3,26 / Revelation
IxTheo Classification:FA Theology
Further subjects:B Electronic books
B Thesis
B Revelation Christianity
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: Mininger, Marcus A: Uncovering the Theme of Revelation in Romans 1:16-3:26. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,c2017. - 9783161556494
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Summary:"Cover" -- "Preface" -- "Table of Contents" -- "Chapter One: Introduction" -- "A. Prominent Disagreements in Past Scholarship on Rom 1:16–3:26" -- "B. A Neglected Area of Study: Past Scholarship on Revelation, Its Inadequacies, and Its Contributions" -- "C. Toward Rereading Rom 1:16–3:26: Uncovering a Neglected Theme" -- "D. Approaching Romans" -- "Chapter Two: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness: Revelation as Proof of Power unto Salvation in Rom 1:16–17" -- "A. Neglect of Revelation in Past Scholarship on Rom 1:16–17" -- "B. The Contours of Revelation in Rom 1:17a" -- "1. Source and Destination of Revelation: ἐκ πίστεως εἰς πίστιν" -- "a. The syntactical function of the phrases" -- "b. General parameters concerning the senses of ἐκ and εἰς" -- "c. Specific evidence about prepositions describing revelation" -- "d. Further implications: divine source and human destination" -- "e. The gospel from God’s faithfulness to human faith in 1:1–15" -- "f. Objections to a theological interpretation of ἐκ πίστεως" -- "g. Summary" -- "2. The Location of Revelation: ἐν αὐτῷ" -- "a. Sense of the preposition ἐν " -- "b. Meaning of “gospel”" -- "c. Meaning of the present-tense verb" -- "d. Argumentative significance" -- "3. The Content of Revelation: δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ" -- "a. Righteousness from God revealed?" -- "b. God’s activity revealed?" -- "c. Conclusion" -- "C. The Significance of Revelation within Rom 1:16–17" -- "1. Revelation as Proof of Power in Rom 1:16b and 17a" -- "2. Eschatological Life by Faith, Promised Beforehand in Rom 1:17b" -- "3. From Accomplishment of Revelation to Application of Salvation" -- "Chapter Three: The Revelation of God’s Wrath: Powerful Effects Already Manifest upon Some in Rom 1:18–32".
"A. Problems in Past Approaches to Rom 1:18–32" -- "1. Neglect of Revelation in Past Approaches to the Passage" -- "2. Related Problems in Past Interpretative Paradigms" -- "B. The Contours of Revelation in Rom 1:18" -- "1. Content of the Revelation: ὀργὴ θεοῦ" -- "2. Source of the Revelation: ἀπ’ οὐρανοῦ" -- "3. Location of the Revelation: ἐπὶ πᾶσαν ἀσέβειαν τῶν κατεχόντων" -- "4. Source and Location Together: Invisible Revealed in the Visible" -- "C. How Wrath Is Revealed in Rom 1:19–32" -- "1. Revelatory Location: Humans Who Reject the Truth of God" -- "2. Revelatory Power: God’s Handing People over in Wrath" -- "3. Revelatory Display: Holistic Condition Expresses God’s Wrath" -- "4. Conclusions concerning verses 19–32" -- "D. Conclusions concerning Rom 1:18–32" -- " Chapter Four: The Present Hiddenness of God’s Righteous Judgment: Future Revelation and What Is Not Seen in Rom 2:1–16 " -- "A. Problems in Past Approaches to Rom 2" -- "1. General Inadequacies" -- "2. Neglect of Revelation in Past Approaches to Rom 2" -- "B. What Is Not Yet Revealed: Revelation-History and Paul’s Argument in Rom 2:1–16" -- "1. Invisible Wrath, Visible Kindness: The Revelation-Historical Basis of the Interlocutor’s Hypocrisy in Rom 2:1–4" -- "a. Problems in past explanations" -- "b. The revelation-historical basis of the interlocutor’s claims" -- "2. Future Revelation of Righteous Judgment: Paul’s Response in Rom 2:5–10" -- "a. Future revelation and wrath in verse 5" -- "b. Description of future revelation in verses 6–10" -- "(i) Connections of verses 6–10 to verse 5" -- "(ii) Connections of verses 6–10 to 1:18–32" -- "(iii) Conclusions concerning verses 6–10" -- "c. Conclusions concerning verses 5–10" -- "3. The Implications of Future Revelation in Rom 2:11–16
"a. What is not clear in verses 11–16: problems with past interpretations" -- "(i) Soteriological indeterminacy" -- "(ii) Social indeterminacy" -- "b. What remains hidden and what is shown: toward a revelation-historical approach to verses 11–16" -- "(i) What remains hidden: accounting for indeterminacy in verses 12–16" -- "(ii) What is shown: a new dynamic in revelation-history in verse 15" -- "(iii) The revelation-historical basis for impartiality" -- "c. Conclusions concerning verses 11–16" -- "C. Conclusions concerning Rom 2:1–16" -- "Chapter Five: The Hiddenness of the Jew and Circumcision: What Is and Is Not Seen in the Sphere of the Law in Rom 2:17–29" -- " A. Embodiment of the Truth: The Jewish Teacher’s Claims in Rom 2:17–20 " -- "1. Problems in Past Approaches" -- "2. Initial Observations: Structure and Emphases in Rom 2:17–20" -- "3. Τὴν μόρφωσιν τῆς γνώσεως καὶ τῆς ἀληθείας as Outward Form" -- "4. The “Form of Knowledge” as Bodily Circumcision?" -- "a. Evidence in the preceding context" -- "b. The anthropological focus of verses 19–20" -- "c. Paul’s focus on circumcision in his response" -- "d. Corroborating evidence in contemporary Jewish literature" -- "e. Conclusion" -- "5. ᾿Εν τῷ νόμῳ as a Sphere of Power in Rom 2:20" -- "B. What Is and Is Not Seen in the Sphere of the Law: Paul’s Response in Rom 2:21–29" -- "1. What Is Seen in the Sphere of the Law: Transgression and Dishonor in Rom 2:21–24" -- "a. Adultery, stealing, and temple-robbery in verses 21–22" -- "b. Transgression, dishonor, and cause for blasphemy in verses 23–24" -- "2. What Is Not Seen in the Sphere of the Law: The Hiddenness of the Jew and Circumcision in Rom 2:25–29" -- "a. What is not embodied through circumcision in verses 25–27
"b. The hiddenness of the Jew and circumcision in verses 28–29" -- "(i) Recovering the meaning and importance of the φανερός-κρυπτός contrast" -- "(ii) The γράμμα-πνεῦμα contrast" -- "(iii) The ἂνθρωποι-θεός contrast" -- "(iv) Conclusions concerning verses 28–29" -- "C. Conclusions concerning Rom 2:17–29 and Implications" -- "D. Conclusions concerning Rom 2" -- "Chapter Six: An Inverse Demonstration of God’s Righteousness: Constructing Jewish Advantage through David in Rom 3:1–8" -- "A. Problems in Past Interpretation of Rom 3:1–8" -- "B. Rereading Rom 3:1–8" -- "1. An Alternative Claim about Jewish Advantage in Rom 3:1–2 " -- "2. Response to a Familiar Question: What David Demonstrates in Rom 3:3–4" -- "3. Dismissing Familiar Criticisms: Not Ashamed of the Gospel in Rom 3:5–8" -- "C. Conclusions concerning Rom 3:1–8" -- "Chapter Seven: What is Visible in the Sphere of the Law: Knowledge of Sin’s Power Undermines the Law’s Power in Rom 3:9–20" -- "A. Problems in Past Approaches to Rom 3:9–20" -- "B. Rereading Rom 3:9–20" -- "1. Selection and Arrangement in the Catena: The Holistic Condition of People" -- "2. Paul’s Interpretative Framing of the Catena" -- "a. Sin as power in verse 9" -- "b. Knowledge of Sin in verse 20" -- "c. The Law as power and the condition of those “in the Law”" -- "3. The Argumentative Rationale of the Passage" -- "4. Laundry List of Other Problems" -- "Chapter Eight: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness in Christ: The Power of God unto Salvation of which Paul Is Not Ashamed in Rom 3:21–26" -- "A. Problems in Past Approaches to Rom 3:21–26" -- "B. Rereading Rom 3:21–26" -- "1. Initial Description: Revelation of God’s Righteousness in Rom 3:21–22a" -- "a. How God has not revealed his righteousness in verse 21
"b. How and to whom God has revealed his righteousness in verse 22a" -- "2. Initial Explanation: What This Revelation Shows about Sin and Justification in Rom 3:22b-24" -- " 3. Further Explanation: How, Where, and Why God’s Righteousness is Revealed in Rom 3:25–26 " -- "a. Προέθετο ὁ θεός" -- "b. Διὰ [τῆς] πίστεως" -- "c. ᾿Εν τῷ αὐτοῦ αἵματι" -- "d. Διὰ τὴν πάρεσιν … ἐν τῇ ἀνοχῇ τοῦ θεοῦ" -- "e. ᾿Εν τῷ νῦν καιρῷ" -- "f. Εἰς τὸ εἶναι αὐτὸν δίκαιον καὶ δικαιοῦντα τὸν ἐκ πίστεως Ἰησοῦ" -- "4. Conclusions and Observations" -- "Chapter Nine: Summary and Further Reflections" -- "A. Summary" -- "B. Further Reflections" -- "Bibliography" -- "Old Testament" -- "New Testament" -- "Other Ancient Texts" -- "Index of References" -- "Index of Authors
ISBN:3161556739