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Reading Romans: A Literary And Theological Commentary
Luke Timothy Johnson

Reading The New Testament Series

Reading Romans: A Literary And Theological Commentary

Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc (Mar 06, 2008)
9781573122764
| Ausdruck
14 pages | 150 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 227.107
LC Classification BS2665.3 .J64 2001
LC Control No. 2001041138

Genre

  • Theologie

Subject

  • Neues Testament - 45 - Römer

Plot

Paul wrote this letter to the Roman Christians to win their financial support for a new stage in his mission. How could an Apostle--unknown by sight to the Roman believers--recommend himself, except by sharing his understanding of how God was at work through the Good News that Paul proclaimed to Jews and Gentiles? Romans starts with a practical goal and becomes a theological masterpiece of great historical importance and of enduring significance to all believers in the One God. The fresh reading of Romans by a Catholic scholar pays close attention to Paul's theological argument as it unfolds. The commentary includes several distinctive features. Johnson shows how Paul understands "righteousness by faith" as the faith of the human person Jesus, how "salvation" means inclusion in God's people, and how the work of the Holy Spirit transforms human conciousness so that believers can share with each other the faith and the love shown them by Jesus--from back cover.

Personal

Owner Przesang
Location Studienarbeit - Applied Hermeneutics
Read Yes, on Aug 01, 2009 by Me
Index 875
Added Date Dec 24, 2011 13:25:03
Modified Date Jul 05, 2013 12:09:34

Value

Purchased Aug 01, 2009 at GoogleBooks

Notes

Achtung - nur Ausdruck der Seiten 67-81: How Faith Works: The Example of Abraham (Romans 4:1-25)