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Paul's letter to the Romans : a socio-rhetorical commentary / Ben Witherington III, with Darlene Hyatt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans, c2004.Description: xxxviii, 421 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0802845045 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780802845047 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.1 WIT P 22
LOC classification:
  • BS2665.53 .W58 2004
Contents:
Authorship and the text-critical issues in chapter 16 -- Integrity -- Date -- Audience -- Structure and rhetoric -- Language, style, and intertextuality -- 1.1-7 -- 1.8-15 -- 1.16-17 -- 1.18-32 : the unbearable likeness -- 2.1-16 : critique of a judgmental Gentile hypocrite -- 2.17-3.20 : censoring a censorious Jewish teacher -- 3.21-31 : the manifestation of the righteousness of God apart from the law -- 4.1-25 : Abraham as forefather of all the "righteous" by faith -- 5.1-11 : the results of rectification -- 5.12-21 : from first Adam to last (a comparison) -- Shall sin, death, and the law continue now that Christ has come? -- 6.1-14 : shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? -- 6.15-7.6 : slaves to righteousness -- 7.7-13 : retelling Adam's tale -- 7.14-25 : Adam's lost race -- 8.1-17 : life in the spirit; that was then, this is now -- 8.18-39 : life in Christ in glory -- 9.1-11.36 : God's justice and Israel's future -- 12.1-21 : living sacrifices and loving service -- 13.1-14 : taxing situations and the debt of love -- 14.1-15.13 : the weak and the strong and what goes wrong -- 15.14-21 : the knowledge and apostle of the Gentiles -- 15.22-33 : travel plans, apostolic parousia, peroratio -- 16.1-27.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xvi-xxxviii) and indexes.

Authorship and the text-critical issues in chapter 16 -- Integrity -- Date -- Audience -- Structure and rhetoric -- Language, style, and intertextuality -- 1.1-7 -- 1.8-15 -- 1.16-17 -- 1.18-32 : the unbearable likeness -- 2.1-16 : critique of a judgmental Gentile hypocrite -- 2.17-3.20 : censoring a censorious Jewish teacher -- 3.21-31 : the manifestation of the righteousness of God apart from the law -- 4.1-25 : Abraham as forefather of all the "righteous" by faith -- 5.1-11 : the results of rectification -- 5.12-21 : from first Adam to last (a comparison) -- Shall sin, death, and the law continue now that Christ has come? -- 6.1-14 : shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? -- 6.15-7.6 : slaves to righteousness -- 7.7-13 : retelling Adam's tale -- 7.14-25 : Adam's lost race -- 8.1-17 : life in the spirit; that was then, this is now -- 8.18-39 : life in Christ in glory -- 9.1-11.36 : God's justice and Israel's future -- 12.1-21 : living sacrifices and loving service -- 13.1-14 : taxing situations and the debt of love -- 14.1-15.13 : the weak and the strong and what goes wrong -- 15.14-21 : the knowledge and apostle of the Gentiles -- 15.22-33 : travel plans, apostolic parousia, peroratio -- 16.1-27.

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