See, e.g., Fitzmyer; Kruse; Wright; idem, Resurrection of the Son of God, 252 (cautiously); Prat, Theology, 1.224; Frid, “Römer 6:4–5,” 98–99; Eckstein, “Auferstehung und gegenwärtiges Leben,” 19–23. Porter (Verbal Aspect, 422–23) ...
This substantial new commentary, expounding the letter paragraph by paragraph, is distinctive among commentaries on Romans in foregrounding a linguistic and literary approach.
William Barclay's fresh translation and clear exposition allows readers the chance to see the heart of Paul's gospel.
His Letter to the Romans in this second edition will inform and enlighten a new generation of serious Bible readers.
"A concise commentary on Paul's letter to the Romans that engages with historical interpreters, incorporates a lucid translation of the text, and offers a pastoral application to present-day experience"--
The Letter to the Romans
This volume is designed to bridge the gap between studying Romans as an academic enterprise and experiencing how Romans can speak today in the life of the church.
A twelve week study of the Letter to the Romans.
If we read Romans through the eyes of Tonstad, Paul will be found to be speaking about the faithfulness of Christ and not only about faith in Christ; to be describing sin in societal terms and not only as a problem of individuals; his ...
This volume is designed to bridge the gap between studying Romans as an academic enterprise and experiencing how Romans can speak today in the life of the church.
Der Romerbrief gehort zweifellos zu den wichtigsten Schriften des Neuen Testaments. In diesem Band werden von Exegeten/Exegetinnen aus aller Welt zentrale Texte des Romerbriefes interpretiert und mit aktuellen Fragestellungen verbunden....
According to Nicholas, the Apostle Paul demonstrates this from chapters 1 to 11, and from chapter 12 he teaches them morals. Nicholas struggles with Paul over whether the Jews were abandoned by God but concludes that, as a Jew himself, ...
To understand it well is therefore a task of monumental importance, and to understand it today requires a postmodern hermeneutics, in which the interpreter's subjective experience of reading the text is correlated with historical-critical ...
In this concise commentary, he relays his findings on what he calls the “Fifth Gospel” and its central claim that “through the Father’s love, Jesus’s passion, and the Spirit’s application of this passionate love, human beings ...
Brunner sees St Paul's Epistle to the Romans as 'the chapter of destiny of the Christian Church'.