Collegeville Bible Commentary New Testament Volume 6: Galatians And Romans
An introductory overview of Paul's letters to the Galatians and Romans that integrates the influence of this apostle's personality and history. Can be used as a companion text to the Paulist Bible Study Program.
Thessalonians, Corinthians, Galatians and Romans
The volume promotes discussion both on methods of reading Paul's letters and on important historical, theological and hermenutical issues.
See Bruce, Galatians, 230–31; Longenecker, Galatians, 227; Kruse, Paul, 102, n. 121; e.g., b. Sanh. 81a; Midr. Te(illim 15.7; Sir. 7:8; 4 Macc. 5:20–21. 57. Cf. Josephus, Ant. 20.2.4 §§44–48. 58. Possibly during his conversion ...
Gaventa, Beverly Roberts. “Neither Height nor Depth: Discerning the Cosmology of Romans.” SJT 64.3 (2011): 265–78. Gaventa, Beverly Roberts. “On the Calling-Into-Being of Israel: Romans 9:6–29.” In Between Gospel and Election, eds.
The study continues with an exposition of each paragraph and section of Romans, with anemphasis on the two hermeneutical questions: What did the text mean to the first readers?
In this epistle, written to the founders of the church in Rome, he sets out some of his ideas on the importance of faith in overcoming mankind's innate sinfulness and in obtaining redemption. With an introduction by Ruth Rendell.
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