RT Article T1 The Epistle to the Hebrews and Roman Christianity JF Harvard theological review VO 13 IS 3 SP 205 OP 219 A1 Scott, E. F. LA English PB Cambridge Univ. Press YR 1920 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1784637807 AB It may be gathered not only from the tone of his admonitions but from at least one specific reference (13 19), that the author of Hebrews was himself associated with the community to which he wrote. His Epistle may therefore be accepted as evidence for the religious position of the readers, as well as of the teacher who addressed them.The question of destination cannot be regarded by any means as settled, but the weight of critical opinion is more and more in favor of Rome. In this paper I propose to deal more especially with the theological considerations which, to my mind, bear out this hypothesis. The arguments from the literary side are familiar, and it will be enough to recall them with the briefest comment. DO 10.1017/S0017816000013080