The Romans debate / [print]
edited by Karl P. Donfried.
- Rev. and expandedition. edition.
- Peabody, Massachusetts : Hendrickson Publishers, (c)1991.
- x1vii, 372 pages ; 25 cm.
Originally published: Minneapolis : Augsburg Pub. House, 1977.
Introduction 1977 : the nature and scope of the Romans debate Introduction 1991 : the Romans debate since 1977 St. Paul's letter to the Romans--and others The letter to the Romans as Paul's last will and testament Paul's purpose in writing the epistle to the Romans A short note on Romans 16 The letter to Jerusalem Romans 14:1-15:13 and the occasion of Romans The Jewish community in ancient Rome and the origins of Roman Christianity False presuppositions in the study of Romans The occasion of Romans Paul's rhetoric of argumentation in Romans The form and function of the Greek letter-essay The Romans debate--continued Purpose and occasion of Romans again The two Roman congregations : Romans 14:1-15:13 The Roman Christians of Romans 16 The purpose of Romans The formal and theological coherence of Romans Romans III as a key to the structure and thought of Romans Following the argument of Romans Romans as a logos protreptikos The new perspective on Paul : Paul and the law Israel's misstep in the eyes of Paul The faithfulness of God and the priority of Israel in Paul's Letter to the Romans The theme of Romans Karl Paul Donfried -- Karl Paul Donfried -- T.W. Manson -- Gunther Bornkamm -- Gunter Klein -- Karl Paul Donfried -- Jacob Jervell -- Robert J. Karris -- Wolfgang Wiefel -- Karl Paul Donfried -- Robert J. Karris -- Wilhelm Wuellner -- Martin Luther Stirewalt, Jr. -- F.F. Bruce -- A.J.M. Wedderburn -- Francis Watson -- Peter Lampe -- Peter Stuhlmacher -- James D.G. Dunn -- William S. Campbell -- Robert Jewett -- David E. Aune -- James D.G. Dunn -- Lloyd Gaston -- J.C. Beker -- Peter Stuhlmacher.