Romans : a structural, thematic, and exegetical commentary / Aaron Sherwood.
Material type: TextPublisher: Bellingham, WA : Lexham Press, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: xv, 949 pages : charts ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781683594017
- 1683594010
- 227.107 23
- BS2665.52 .S443 2020
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) | G. Allen Fleece Library REFERENCE | Research | BS2665.52 .S443 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001731542 |
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Introduction -- Commentary: Paul introduces his pastoral care according to the gospel -- Paul's apology for his gospel -- Main letter body: Pastoral exhortations for Rome and Paul's Spanish mission -- Excurses: Natural theology and the identity of the accused in Romans 1:18-32 -- Interplay between Romans 3:27-8:17 and Galatians 3:1-4:7 -- Salvation, redemption, deliverance, and atonement in Romans -- The "I" in Romans 7 -- Divine foreknowledge and predestination in Romans 8:28-30 -- The salvation of "all Israel" in Romans 11:25-27 -- The disputed originality of Romans 16.
"Paul's majestic letter to the Romans has impacted generations of readers. Christians regularly turn to it as a foundation for doctrine, evangelism, and Christian living. However, individual verses are often pulled from their context or later doctrinal formulations are imported into the text. Are we truly following Paul's meaning? What if we reread Romans on its own terms, with sensitivity to its flow and structure? Aaron Sherwood's Romans commentary keeps Paul's argument central. As we encounter the letter's message and theology, the forest is never lost for the trees. Reading Romans with rhetorical perception results in illuminating and sometimes surprising conclusions. Encounter afresh this majestic letter with Sherwood's insightful commentary" --
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