The Letter to the Romans / William Barclay. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: New Daily study Bible seriesPublication details: Louisville : Westminster John Knox Press, [(c)2002.Edition: third edition. fully rev. & updatedDescription: xxvii, 262 pages ; 19 cmContent type:- text
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- 066422556X
- 9780664225568
- BS2663.L488 2002
- BS2663.B244.L488 2002
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | BS2665.53.L48 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001639547 |
Introduction to the Letter to the Romans A call, a gospel and a task The courtesy of greatness Good news of which to be proud The wrath of God People with whom God can do nothing An age of shame The life which has left God out of the reckoning The responsibility of privilege The unwritten law The real Jews God's faithfulness and our unfaithfulness The christless world The only way to be right with God The end of the way of human achievement The faith which takes God at his word The father of the faithful All is of grace Believing in the God who makes the impossible possible At home with God The final proof of love Ruin and rescue Dying to live The practice of the faith The exclusive possession The new allegiance The exceeding sinfulness of sin The human situation The liberation of our human nature The two principles of life Entry into the family of God The glorious hope All is of God The love from which nothing can separate us The problem of the Jews The tragic failure The choice of God The sovereign will of God The potter and the clay The Jewish mistake Mistaken zeal The destruction of excuses The hardness of the heart The wild olive - privilege and warning That mercy may be for all The cry of the adoring heart The true worship and the essential change Members of one body The Christian life in everyday action Christians and their neighbours Christians and the state The debts which must be paid and the debt which can never be paid The threat of time Respect for scruples Tolerance for another person's point of view Different roads to the same goal The impossibility of isolation Under judgment Respect for a neighbour's conscience The peril of Christian freedom Respect for weaker Christians The marks of the fellowship The inclusive church The words reveal the person Plans present and future Open-eyed into danger A letter of commendation A household which was a church To every name a commendation Hidden stories A last loving appeal Greetings The end is praise.
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