Paul's letter to the Romans

A. Humanity under the Power of Sin and Exposed to Wrath, 1:18-3:201. Primary Focus on the Sins of the Gentile World, 1:18-32; a. Humanity's Rejection of the Revelation of God in Nature, 1:18-23; Additional Note: The Wrath of God; Additional Note: Natural Theology; b. The Divine Reaction to Huma...

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Main Author: Kruse, Colin G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Grand Rapids, Michigan William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 2012
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:Review of Paul's Letter to the Romans. Pillar New Testament Commentary (2013) (Gombis, Timothy G., 1972 -)
[Rezension von: KRUSE, COLIN G., Paul's Letter to the Romans (Pillar New Testament Commentary)] (2014) (Gillman, Florence Morgan)
Series/Journal:The Pillar New Testament commentary
Further subjects:B Bible. Romans Commentaries
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B RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; New Testament
B RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; Paul's Letters
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Summary:A. Humanity under the Power of Sin and Exposed to Wrath, 1:18-3:201. Primary Focus on the Sins of the Gentile World, 1:18-32; a. Humanity's Rejection of the Revelation of God in Nature, 1:18-23; Additional Note: The Wrath of God; Additional Note: Natural Theology; b. The Divine Reaction to Human Rejection, 1:24-32; Additional Note: The Nature of the Homosexual Practice Condemned by Paul; Additional Note: Paul's Depiction of the Gentile World; 2. Primary Focus on the Sins of the Jewish World, 2:1-3:20; a. God Shows No Favoritism, 2:1-16; Additional Note: The Use of Physei in 2:14.
Additional Note: Gentiles Who Do the Things Required by the LawAdditional Note: Conscience; Additional Note: Justification for the Doers; b. Having the Law and Circumcision Provides No Immunity, 2:17-29; (i) Bragging about the law while failing to obey it, 2:17-24; (ii) True circumcision, 2:25-29; c. God's Faithfulness Is Not Nullified by Jewish Unbelief, 3:1-20; (i) Five rhetorical questions, 3:1-9; Additional Note: Life under Sin; (ii) Scriptural support, 3:10-18; Additional Note: Paul's Use of Scripture in the Catena; (iii) Concluding statement, 3:19-20.
Additional Note: The Works of the LawB. God's Saving Righteousness Revealed, 3:21-4:25; 1. The Righteousness of God Revealed, 3:21-31; a. The Heart of the Gospel, 3:21-26; Additional Note: Grace (Charis); Additional Note: Hilastērion; b. Jewish Boasting Is Excluded, 3:27-31; Additional Note: Nomos in 3:27; Additional Note: Justification; 2. God's Dealings with Abraham, 4:1-25; a. God Justifies Abraham apart from Works, 4:1-8; b. God Credits Righteousness to Abraham without Circumcision, 4:9-12; c. God Makes Abraham the Inheritor of the World without the Law, 4:13-17a.
B. Jesus Christ the Son of GodC. The Holy Spirit; D. The Righteousness of God; E. The Atonement; F. Justification; G. Faith; H. The Mosaic Law; I. Israel in the Purposes of God; J. The Centrum Paulinum; Commentary; I. Letter Introduction, 1:1-17; A. Greetings, 1:1-7; Additional Note: Paul's Use of Credal Material in 1:3-4; Additional Note: Paul's Apostleship; B. Paul's Prayer and Purpose for Writing, 1:8-17; Additional Note: From Faith to Faith; Additional Note: The Righteousness of God; II. Exposition and Defense of the Gospel, 1:18-11:36.
In this Romans commentary Colin Kruse shows how Paul expounds the gospel against the background of God's sovereign action as creator, judge, and redeemer of the world. --from publisher description
Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Editor's Preface; Author's Preface; Abbreviations; Bibliography; Introduction; I. Rome and its Population; II. Christians in Rome; III. Paul's Situation: A Scenario; IV. Romans: A Summary of the Content; V. The Purpose of Romans; VI. Rhetorical Matters; VII. Authorship, Place, and Date of Writing; VIII. The Integrity of Romans; IX. The Influence of 'the New Perspective'; A. Judaism; B. Pauline Religion; C. The Works of the Law; D. Paul's Critique of Judaism; E. Justification; F. Summing Up . . .; X. Theological Themes; A. God the Father.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1467435864