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Romans / Daniel J. Harrington, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sacra pagina series ; vol. 6.Publication details: Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press, 1996.Description: volumes ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780814659694
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 2665.3  .B973 1996 vol.6
Contents:
Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Editor's Preface; Preface; Note on References; Abbreviations; Introduction; A. Recent Interpretation of Romans; 1. History as Paradigm; 2. New Approaches to the Interpretation of Romans; 3. The Approach Taken by This Commentary; B. Why Paul Wrote to Rome; 1. The Historical Circumstances; a) Paul's Own Situation; b) The Christians in Rome; 2. Romans as a Letter and Instrument of Persuasion; a) Letter Form; b) Instrument of Persuasion; 3. Why Paul Wrote to Rome: Conclusion; C. Paul's Rhetorical Task; 1. "Knowledge" Paul Has in Common with the Christians of Rome. A) The Heritage from Judaismb) The Shared Christian Pattern of Belief; 2. "Knowledge" More Particularly Distinctive of Paul; D. The Structure of the Letter; Outline of the Structure of the Letter; E. Two Further Issues; 1. The Integrity of the Letter; 2. Paul and Israel; General Bibliography; A. The Socio-Rhetorical Approach; B. Christianity in Rome; C. Occasion and Purpose of Romans; D. Commentaries; E. General; Translation, Interpretation, Notes; Introduction (1:1-17); a) Address and Greeting (1:1-7); b) Thanksgiving and Theme (1:8-17); Body of the Letter (1:18-15:13). I. The Inclusive Saving Power of the Gospel (1:18-11:36)A. The Inclusion of the Gentiles on the Basis of Righteousness by Faith (1:18-4:25); i. No Other Righteousness (1:18-3:20); a) The Revelation of God's Wrath Against the Gentile World (1:18-32); b) Those Who "judge" Are Not Immune from the Wrath (2:1-11); c) Possession of the Law Makes No Difference (2:12-29); 1. The Law and the Gentiles (2:12-16); 2. The Law and the Jews (2:17-24); 3. The "Real Jew" (2:25-29); d) God's Faithfulness to Israel Stands (3:1-8); e) Scripture's Witness to Universal Lack of Righteousness (3:9-20). Ii. The "Righteousness of God" Now Available to All Believers (3:21-26)iii. Faith, the Sole Basis Upon Which the One God Justifies All (3:27-31); iv. Scripture's Witness to Righteousness by Faith (4:1-25); a) Abraham, Justified on the Basis of Faith (4:1-12); b) Abraham, Paradigm Receiver of the Promise on the Basis of Faith (4:13-25); B. The Sure Hope of Salvation Springing from Righteousness by Faith (5:1-8:39); i. The Hope That Springs from God's Love (5:1-11); ii. The Legacy of Christ (Righteousness and Life) Outweighs the Legacy of Adam (Sin and Death) (5:12-21). Iii. The Freedom to Live Out the Righteousness of God (6:1-8:13)a) Dead to Sin/Alive to God in Christ (6:1-14); b) The New Obedience (6:15-23); c) Free in Christ from the Law (7:1-6); d) The Fatal Encounter with the Law (7:7-13); e) Life Under the Law-Ethical "Impossibility'' (7:14-25); f) Life in the Spirit-Ethical "Possibility" (8:1-13); iv. Hope of Glory for God's Children (8:14-30); a) Children and Heirs of God (8:14-17); b) The "Groaning'' of Creation (8:18-22); c) The "Groaning" of "Ourselves" (8:23-25); d) The "Groaning" of the Spirit (8:26-28) and God's Eternal Plan (8:29-30).
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Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Editor's Preface; Preface; Note on References; Abbreviations; Introduction; A. Recent Interpretation of Romans; 1. History as Paradigm; 2. New Approaches to the Interpretation of Romans; 3. The Approach Taken by This Commentary; B. Why Paul Wrote to Rome; 1. The Historical Circumstances; a) Paul's Own Situation; b) The Christians in Rome; 2. Romans as a Letter and Instrument of Persuasion; a) Letter Form; b) Instrument of Persuasion; 3. Why Paul Wrote to Rome: Conclusion; C. Paul's Rhetorical Task; 1. "Knowledge" Paul Has in Common with the Christians of Rome.

A) The Heritage from Judaismb) The Shared Christian Pattern of Belief; 2. "Knowledge" More Particularly Distinctive of Paul; D. The Structure of the Letter; Outline of the Structure of the Letter; E. Two Further Issues; 1. The Integrity of the Letter; 2. Paul and Israel; General Bibliography; A. The Socio-Rhetorical Approach; B. Christianity in Rome; C. Occasion and Purpose of Romans; D. Commentaries; E. General; Translation, Interpretation, Notes; Introduction (1:1-17); a) Address and Greeting (1:1-7); b) Thanksgiving and Theme (1:8-17); Body of the Letter (1:18-15:13).

I. The Inclusive Saving Power of the Gospel (1:18-11:36)A. The Inclusion of the Gentiles on the Basis of Righteousness by Faith (1:18-4:25); i. No Other Righteousness (1:18-3:20); a) The Revelation of God's Wrath Against the Gentile World (1:18-32); b) Those Who "judge" Are Not Immune from the Wrath (2:1-11); c) Possession of the Law Makes No Difference (2:12-29); 1. The Law and the Gentiles (2:12-16); 2. The Law and the Jews (2:17-24); 3. The "Real Jew" (2:25-29); d) God's Faithfulness to Israel Stands (3:1-8); e) Scripture's Witness to Universal Lack of Righteousness (3:9-20).

Ii. The "Righteousness of God" Now Available to All Believers (3:21-26)iii. Faith, the Sole Basis Upon Which the One God Justifies All (3:27-31); iv. Scripture's Witness to Righteousness by Faith (4:1-25); a) Abraham, Justified on the Basis of Faith (4:1-12); b) Abraham, Paradigm Receiver of the Promise on the Basis of Faith (4:13-25); B. The Sure Hope of Salvation Springing from Righteousness by Faith (5:1-8:39); i. The Hope That Springs from God's Love (5:1-11); ii. The Legacy of Christ (Righteousness and Life) Outweighs the Legacy of Adam (Sin and Death) (5:12-21).

Iii. The Freedom to Live Out the Righteousness of God (6:1-8:13)a) Dead to Sin/Alive to God in Christ (6:1-14); b) The New Obedience (6:15-23); c) Free in Christ from the Law (7:1-6); d) The Fatal Encounter with the Law (7:7-13); e) Life Under the Law-Ethical "Impossibility'' (7:14-25); f) Life in the Spirit-Ethical "Possibility" (8:1-13); iv. Hope of Glory for God's Children (8:14-30); a) Children and Heirs of God (8:14-17); b) The "Groaning'' of Creation (8:18-22); c) The "Groaning" of "Ourselves" (8:23-25); d) The "Groaning" of the Spirit (8:26-28) and God's Eternal Plan (8:29-30).

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