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Few individual books of the Bible have changed the course of church history the way Paul’s letter to the Romans has. Whether we think of Augustine’s conversion in the fourth century, Luther’s recovery of justification by faith in the sixteenth or Barth’s challenge to reestablish the primacy of theological exegesis of the Bible in the twentieth, Romans has been the catalyst to personal spiritual...

image—and God will turn those deeds back upon our heads. When we perform good deeds, we will receive a reward, and when we do evil we will be punished, both in accordance with what we have done. A God judges everyone fairly (v. 6). B Those doing good gain eternal life (v. 7). C Those following evil gain wrath (v. 8). C´ There will be trouble for those doing evil (v. 9). B´ Those doing good gain glory (v. 10). A´ God does not show favoritism (v. 11). Figure 1. A chiastic diagram of Romans 2:6–11
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