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NT331 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Romans is unavailable, but you can change that!

Paul’s epistle to the Romans is one of the most important theological treatises ever written. In this upper-division course, Douglas Moo traces the major theological themes of Romans, following Paul’s flow of thought from argument to argument. Moo covers essential historical and theological backgrounds, and brings students into Romans’ traditional interpretations and the newer ideas developed by...

Jewish Christians are now coming back into the Christian community that they’ve founded to find themselves in the minority, to find themselves no longer in the positions of leadership perhaps. All of this explains why the Roman Christian community that Paul addresses in Romans is divided. In Romans 14–15 Paul, as we see, will be talking about the strong and the weak probably, basically a division between Jewish and Gentile Christians in Rome. So the history of the Roman Christian community explains