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In the 16 searing chapters of his Letter to the Romans, Paul gets to the heart of the Law and the Gospel—of how human beings can be saved through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and attain eternal life. In the process, he touches upon such perennially important topics as predestination, the role of the Jewish people in salvation history, and the responsibility of Christians to those in...

Christian exegesis in order to offer resources to contemporary preachers, scholars, and students.7 Other scholars are exploring the history of biblical interpretation in an effort to recover “theological exegesis.”8 Still others are seeking to identify the contributions of women interpreters to the tradition, or to locate the distinctive approaches of various denominational traditions. This volume uses the Epistle to the Romans as a particularly promising door into this whole inviting tradition of
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