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Romans / Frank J. Matera.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Paideia (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Publication details: Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Academic, c2010.Description: xvii, 382 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780801031892 (pbk.)
  • 0801031893 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.107 22
LOC classification:
  • BS2665.53 .M38 2010
  • BS2665.53 .M38 2010
Contents:
Introduction -- Romans 1:1-17 The Letter Opening --
Part 1: Gentiles and Jews in the Light of God's Wrath -- Romans 1:18-32Gentile Failure to Acknowledge God -- Romans 2:1-16 God's Impartial Judgment of Gentiles and Jews -- Romans 2:17-29 Jewish Failure to Observe the Law -- Romans 3:1-20 Gentiles and Jews under the Power of Sin --
Part 2: Gentiles and Jews in the Light of God's Righteousness -- Romans 3:21-31 A Righteousness Accessible to All through Faith -- Romans 4:1-25 Abraham, the Father of All Who Believe --
Part 3: The Experience of Salvation in the Light of God's Righteousness -- Romans 5:1-21 Transferred from the Realm of Sin to the Realm of Grace -- Romans 6:1-23 No Longer Slaves of Sin and Death -- Romans 7:1-25 Released from a Law Frustrated by Sin -- Romans 8:1-39 Life and Hope in the Realm of the Spirit --
Part 4: God's Righteousness and the Destiny of Israel -- Romans 9:1-29 The Mystery of Divine Election -- Romans 9:30-10:21 The Reason for Israel's Failure -- Romans 11:1-36 God's Irrevocable Call --
Part 5: God's Righteousness and the Moral Life of the Justified -- Romans 12:1-13:14 Love and Obedience in the New Age -- Romans 14:1-15:13 Welcoming One Another according to the Example of Christ -- Romans 15:14-16:27 -- The Letter Closing.
Summary: In this volume, respected New Testament scholar Frank Matera examines cultural context and theological meaning in Romans. This commentary, like each in the eighteen-volume Paideia series, approaches each text in its final, canonical form, proceeding by sense units rather than word-by-word or verse-by-verse. Each sense unit is explored in three sections: (1) introductory matters, (2) tracing the train of thought, (3) key hermeneutical and theological questions. Graduate and seminary students, professors, and pastors will benefit from this readable commentary, as will theological libraries. - Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-359) and indexes.

Introduction -- Romans 1:1-17 The Letter Opening --

Part 1: Gentiles and Jews in the Light of God's Wrath -- Romans 1:18-32Gentile Failure to Acknowledge God -- Romans 2:1-16 God's Impartial Judgment of Gentiles and Jews -- Romans 2:17-29 Jewish Failure to Observe the Law -- Romans 3:1-20 Gentiles and Jews under the Power of Sin --

Part 2: Gentiles and Jews in the Light of God's Righteousness -- Romans 3:21-31 A Righteousness Accessible to All through Faith -- Romans 4:1-25 Abraham, the Father of All Who Believe --

Part 3: The Experience of Salvation in the Light of God's Righteousness -- Romans 5:1-21 Transferred from the Realm of Sin to the Realm of Grace -- Romans 6:1-23 No Longer Slaves of Sin and Death -- Romans 7:1-25 Released from a Law Frustrated by Sin -- Romans 8:1-39 Life and Hope in the Realm of the Spirit --

Part 4: God's Righteousness and the Destiny of Israel -- Romans 9:1-29 The Mystery of Divine Election -- Romans 9:30-10:21 The Reason for Israel's Failure -- Romans 11:1-36 God's Irrevocable Call --

Part 5: God's Righteousness and the Moral Life of the Justified -- Romans 12:1-13:14 Love and Obedience in the New Age -- Romans 14:1-15:13 Welcoming One Another according to the Example of Christ -- Romans 15:14-16:27 -- The Letter Closing.

In this volume, respected New Testament scholar Frank Matera examines cultural context and theological meaning in Romans. This commentary, like each in the eighteen-volume Paideia series, approaches each text in its final, canonical form, proceeding by sense units rather than word-by-word or verse-by-verse. Each sense unit is explored in three sections: (1) introductory matters, (2) tracing the train of thought, (3) key hermeneutical and theological questions. Graduate and seminary students, professors, and pastors will benefit from this readable commentary, as will theological libraries. - Publisher.

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