Romans / Thomas R. Schreiner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Baker exegetical commentary on the New TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, 1998.Description: xxi, 919 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0801021499
  • 9780801021497
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Contents:
The Gospel as the revelation of God's righteousness (1:1-17). Salutation : the Gospel concerning His Son (1:1-7) ; Thanksgiving : prayer for an apostolic visit (1:8-15) ; Theme : the Gospel of God's righteousness (1:16-17) -- God's righteousness in His wrath against sinners (1:18-3:20). The unrighteousness of Gentiles (1:18-32) ; The unrighteousness of Jews (2:1-3:8) ; The unrighteousness of all people (3:9-20) -- The saving righteousness of God (3:21-4:25). God's righteousness in the death of Jesus (3:21-26) ; Righteousness by faith for Jews and Gentiles (3:27-31) ; Abraham as the father of Jews and Gentiles (4:1-25) -- Hope as a result of righteousness by faith (5:1-8:39). Assurance of hope (5:1-11) ; Hope in Christ's triumph over Adam's sin (5:12-21) ; The triumph of grace over the power of sin (6:1-23) ; The triumph of grace over the power of the law (7:1-8:17) ; Assurance of hope (8:18-39) -- God's righteousness to Israel and the Gentiles (9:1-11:36). God's saving promise to Israel (9:1-29) ; Israel's rejection of God's saving righteousness (9:30-11:10) ; God's righteousness in His plan for Jews and Gentiles (11:11-32) ; Concluding doxology (11:33-36) -- God's righteousness in everyday life (12:1-15:13). Paradigm for exhortations : total dedication to God (12:1-2) ; Marks of the Christian community (12:3-13:14) ; A call for mutual acceptance between the strong and the weak (14:1-15:13) -- The extension of God's righteousness through the Pauline mission (15:14-16:23). The establishment of churches among the Gentiles (15:14-33) ; Coworkers in the Gospel (16:1-23) -- Final summary of the Gospel of God's righteousness (16:25-27).
Summary: Pauline scholar Thomas Schreiner presents a fresh analysis of the substantive Book of Romans. Each exegetical unit of this commentary is divided into four parts: (1) introduction, theme summary, and structural outline; (2) translation; (3) paragraph-by-paragraph exegesis and exposition; and (4) additional notes that comment on unique themes of a passage, interpretive problems, textual variants, and other critical issues. This volume also includes these helpful design features: shaded text gives a broad overview of each exegetical unit, its place in Romans, and the way Paul expected his readers to respond to his words, unshaded portions dissect the intricacies of the Greek text, and a running outline at the top of each page keeps readers aware of their position in the overall structure of the book. - Product description, christianbook.com
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 819-867) and indexes.

The Gospel as the revelation of God's righteousness (1:1-17). Salutation : the Gospel concerning His Son (1:1-7) ; Thanksgiving : prayer for an apostolic visit (1:8-15) ; Theme : the Gospel of God's righteousness (1:16-17) -- God's righteousness in His wrath against sinners (1:18-3:20). The unrighteousness of Gentiles (1:18-32) ; The unrighteousness of Jews (2:1-3:8) ; The unrighteousness of all people (3:9-20) -- The saving righteousness of God (3:21-4:25). God's righteousness in the death of Jesus (3:21-26) ; Righteousness by faith for Jews and Gentiles (3:27-31) ; Abraham as the father of Jews and Gentiles (4:1-25) -- Hope as a result of righteousness by faith (5:1-8:39). Assurance of hope (5:1-11) ; Hope in Christ's triumph over Adam's sin (5:12-21) ; The triumph of grace over the power of sin (6:1-23) ; The triumph of grace over the power of the law (7:1-8:17) ; Assurance of hope (8:18-39) -- God's righteousness to Israel and the Gentiles (9:1-11:36). God's saving promise to Israel (9:1-29) ; Israel's rejection of God's saving righteousness (9:30-11:10) ; God's righteousness in His plan for Jews and Gentiles (11:11-32) ; Concluding doxology (11:33-36) -- God's righteousness in everyday life (12:1-15:13). Paradigm for exhortations : total dedication to God (12:1-2) ; Marks of the Christian community (12:3-13:14) ; A call for mutual acceptance between the strong and the weak (14:1-15:13) -- The extension of God's righteousness through the Pauline mission (15:14-16:23). The establishment of churches among the Gentiles (15:14-33) ; Coworkers in the Gospel (16:1-23) -- Final summary of the Gospel of God's righteousness (16:25-27).

Pauline scholar Thomas Schreiner presents a fresh analysis of the substantive Book of Romans. Each exegetical unit of this commentary is divided into four parts: (1) introduction, theme summary, and structural outline; (2) translation; (3) paragraph-by-paragraph exegesis and exposition; and (4) additional notes that comment on unique themes of a passage, interpretive problems, textual variants, and other critical issues. This volume also includes these helpful design features: shaded text gives a broad overview of each exegetical unit, its place in Romans, and the way Paul expected his readers to respond to his words, unshaded portions dissect the intricacies of the Greek text, and a running outline at the top of each page keeps readers aware of their position in the overall structure of the book. - Product description, christianbook.com

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