From the author comes this new interpretation of Paul's letter to the Romans - a study of the identity and the destiny of Israel. The author avoids the scholarly tendency to see absolute meaning in…
This study shows how classical Greek and Hellenistic philosophical and ethical traditions inform Paul's Letter to the Romans. It concentrates especially on Protreptic, a kind of literature deriving…
Klaus Haacker, a respected expert on Paul's writings, presents a compelling introduction to the theology of the Letter to the Romans. This volume completes Cambridge's successful New Testament Theo…
In 1977 a collection of essays appeared that quickly became a standard for studying the purpose and occasion of Romans. Now The Romans Debate: Revised and Expanded Edition is available in a newly d…
Paul's letter to the Romans, says author, is an example of Jewish correspondence, addressing believers in Jesus who are steeped in Jewish ways-whether of Jewish or gentile origin. Arguing against t…
Since the days of the Early Church, Christians have struggled to find a way to be 'good'-to please God by their own efforts. They end up carrying a burden God never intended them to bear. And what'…
With all the books on Romans presently reposing on library shelves and constatn flood of new volumes designed to furnish fresh insights into the apostle Paul's most profound letter, what necessity,…
The epistle of the Romans is the nearest approach of anything in the inspired volume to a systematic view of Christianity. The design of the following work is to present, with as much conciseness a…
William Newell was one of the greatest Bible teachers of his day. A friend and colleague of D.L. Moody and R.A. Torrey, he taught thousands of people as a Bibke teacher in Moody's Bible college. Hi…
Introductory remarks treat generl matters about Romans- the letter as a manifesto of faith, the circumstances of its writing, the theological problem of the unbelief of the Jews. The balance of the…