Romans / John E. Toews
Language: англійська.Publication: Scottdale, Pa. : Herald Press, ©2004Description: 463 pages : 1 map ; 23 cmISBN: 083619277; 9780836192773.Series: Believers church Bible commentaryDewey: 227/.107, 22Contents note: Introduction to Romans -- This commentary -- The thesis statement, 1:16-18 -- The argument of the letter, The revelation of the wrath of God, 1:18-3:20 -- The Revelation of the righteousness of God, 3:21-26 -- One God makes righteous all people, 3:27- 4:25 -- The meaning of the revelation of the righteousness of God, 5:1- 8:39 -- Victory of Christ over sin, 5:12-21, -- The death of the old humanity, 6:1-7:1 -- Victory over the flesh/sin through Christ and the spirit, 7:7-8:11 -- Children of God, 8:12-39 -- The faithfulness of God to Jews and Gentiles, 9:1-11:36 -- God's word has not failed, 9:6-29 -- Christ is the fulfillment of the word of God, 9:30-10:21 -- God has not rejected Israel, 11:1-36 -- The living sacrifice of the righteous community, 12:1-15:13 -- The renewal of the mind, 12:3-16 -- Repay only the good, 12:17-13:10 -- The renewal of the mind, 13:11-14 -- Welcome differences, 14:1-15:13 -- Conclusion, 15:14-16:27 -- The theology of Romans -- Essays Abstract: This commentary on Romans is a rich gift to the contemporary church, its lay leaders, pastors, and scholars. John E. Toews gives new eyes for readers to see what the central message of Romans really is. "In the believers' church the book of Romans has always held a central place. Toews makes it possible for all thinking Christians to understand Romans. That 'strange warming of the heart, ' renewal of the mind, empowering of the will, and obedient faith all come together in this book. The interpreters of the believers' church have come of age."--William Klassen, University of Waterloo, Ontario A part of the Believers Church Bible Commentary Series. - Publisher..Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-451) and index..Subject - Title: Bible | Bible Online Resources:Click here to access online | Click here to access online| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-451) and index.
Introduction to Romans -- This commentary -- The thesis statement, 1:16-18 -- The argument of the letter, The revelation of the wrath of God, 1:18-3:20 -- The Revelation of the righteousness of God, 3:21-26 -- One God makes righteous all people, 3:27- 4:25 -- The meaning of the revelation of the righteousness of God, 5:1- 8:39 -- Victory of Christ over sin, 5:12-21, -- The death of the old humanity, 6:1-7:1 -- Victory over the flesh/sin through Christ and the spirit, 7:7-8:11 -- Children of God, 8:12-39 -- The faithfulness of God to Jews and Gentiles, 9:1-11:36 -- God's word has not failed, 9:6-29 -- Christ is the fulfillment of the word of God, 9:30-10:21 -- God has not rejected Israel, 11:1-36 -- The living sacrifice of the righteous community, 12:1-15:13 -- The renewal of the mind, 12:3-16 -- Repay only the good, 12:17-13:10 -- The renewal of the mind, 13:11-14 -- Welcome differences, 14:1-15:13 -- Conclusion, 15:14-16:27 -- The theology of Romans -- Essays.
This commentary on Romans is a rich gift to the contemporary church, its lay leaders, pastors, and scholars. John E. Toews gives new eyes for readers to see what the central message of Romans really is. "In the believers' church the book of Romans has always held a central place. Toews makes it possible for all thinking Christians to understand Romans. That 'strange warming of the heart, ' renewal of the mind, empowering of the will, and obedient faith all come together in this book. The interpreters of the believers' church have come of age."--William Klassen, University of Waterloo, Ontario A part of the Believers Church Bible Commentary Series. - Publisher.
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