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Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 38A: Romans 1–8 is unavailable, but you can change that!

See Romans in the light of modern historical and cultural studies with this commentary from ground breaking scholar James D.G. Dunn. Dunn maintains that it is imperative to grasp the coherence of Paul’s thought as it moves with sustained logic and consistent rigor from the opening announcement of God’s righteousness revealed in Christ and the gospel through each interlocking section of this...

E. P. Sanders, Paul, 1–12 and pt 1 (though Limbeck’s earlier critique of the negative depiction of the law in OT and “intertestamental” scholarship should also be mentioned; see also particularly Gaston, “Torah,” 48–54, and Watson, Paul, 2–18; for examples of discussion in terms of older categories see Kuss, “Nomos,” with review of earlier literature; Lang; and Hübner). Sanders has been successful in getting across a point which others had made before him (e.g., Stendahl, “Introspective Conscience,”
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