ON OUR STRUGGLE WITH SIN
3 VIEWS OF ROMANS 7
STEPHEN J. CHESTER · GRANT R. OSBORNE
MARK A. SEIFRID · CHAD O. BRAND
EDITED BY TERRY L. WILDER
nashville, tennessee
Perspectives on Our Struggle with Sin: Three Views of Romans 7
Copyright © 2011 by Terry L. Wilder
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-8054-4791-0
Published by B&H Publishing Group
Nashville, Tennessee
Dewey Decimal Classification: 241.3
Subject Heading: SIN \ PAUL, APOSTLE \ BIBLE. N.T. ROMANS 7—STUDY
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To William Bell, Alan Tomlinson, and the late Curtis Vaughan,
men of God who helped shape my understanding of Romans
Terry L. Wilder
Chapter 1—The Flesh Without the Spirit: Romans 7 and Christian Experience
Grant R. Osborne
Response by Stephen J. Chester
Chapter 2—The Retrospective View of Romans 7: Paul’s Past in Present Perspective
Stephen J. Chester
Chapter 3—Romans 7: The Voice of the Law, the Cry of Lament, and the Shout of Thanksgiving
Mark A. Seifrid
Response by Stephen J. Chester
Conclusion: Theological and Pastoral Issues
Chad O. Brand
About Perspectives on Our Struggle with Sin: Three Views of Romans 7
“For I do not understand what I am doing, because I do not practice what I want to do, but I do what I hate.” —Romans 7:15, HCSB |
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