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Book Description

Title:
The Epistle to the Romans in the Revised Version with Introduction and Commentary. The Clarendon Bible
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
Oxford
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
245
Subjects:
Romans, Commentary, New Testament
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
    1. Date and Place of Writing
    2. Destination and Integrity
    3. The Church of Rome
    4. Purpose of the Epistle
    5. Structure
    6. The Main Ideas of the Epistle
      1. The Righteousness of God
      2. The Universality of Sin
      3. The Justification of Man
      4. The Death of Christ: Atonement
      5. Faith and Works: Grace and Law: Gentile and Jew
      6. Grace and Freedom: Sanctification: the New Life
      7. Ethical Psychology: Flesh and Spirit
      8. The Redeemer: the Holy Spirit: 'in the Spirit': 'in
        Christ'
      9. Baptism: The Church: Love of the Brethren
      10. Predestination: Election: the Remnant: the Problem of
        Jewish Apostasy
      11. God's ultimate purposes
  • Bibliography
  • R.V. Text
  • Notes
  • Indexes