Romans: a commentary

New title in the highly acclaimed "Hermeneia" series, this work explores the important and controversial passages within Romans. This is the first commentary to interpret Romans within the imperial context as well as in the light of the situation in Spain. It includes fresh insights from t...

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Main Author: Jewett, Robert 1933-2020 (Author)
Contributors: Jewett, Robert J. (Other) ; Epp, Eldon Jay 1930- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: [Edinburgh [publisher not identified] 2007
Minneapolis, Minn. Fortress 2007
In:Year: 2007
Reviews:[Rezension von: R. Jewett, Romans. A Commentary] (2009) (Schreiber, Stefan, 1967 -)
The interpretation of Pros in Romans 3:26 (2014) (Hall, David)
[Rezension von: Jewett, Robert, Romans: A Commentary] (2009) (Schreiner, Thomas R., 1954 -)
Romans. A Commentary. Assisted by R. D. Kotansky. Ed. by E. J. Epp (2008) (Krauter, Stefan, 1973 -)
Romans. A Commentary, Robert Jewett (2008) (du Toit, Andrie)
Series/Journal:Hermeneia - a critical and historical commentary on the Bible
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Romans
B Romans / Commentary
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Bible. Romans Commentaries
B Bible N.T. Romans
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Summary:New title in the highly acclaimed "Hermeneia" series, this work explores the important and controversial passages within Romans. This is the first commentary to interpret Romans within the imperial context as well as in the light of the situation in Spain. It includes fresh insights from the: archaeology of the city of Rome; social history of early Christianity; social-scientific work on early Christianity; and, interpretation and reception of Paul's letter through the ages. It focuses on Paul's missionary plans and how his letter reframes the system of honour and shame as it informed life in the Roman empire at the time. Written by a European author, it is a landmark commentary.
Item Description:Formerly CIP
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0800660846