An edition of Romans, the gospel of God (2020)

Romans, the gospel of God

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Romans, the gospel of God
Antonio Pitta
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Romans, the gospel of God

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"While the Christianity of our time seems to be agonizing, the Epistle to the Romans takes up the challenge and relaunches the Gospel as the only answer worthy of consideration. In Romans, God's passion in Christ for every human person continues to pulsate. The gospel that permeates the letter is always new because God and the human being are deeply involved through Jesus Christ and the active presence of the Spirit. The countless questions that the letter addresses concern every human being, believer and non-believer. A masterpiece like the Epistle to the Romans never fades into oblivion, but always awaits those who, deepening it more and more, see and recognize themselves in it. Epistolary rhetoric is not superfluous, nor a simple decorative discourse, much less it belongs to empty eloquence, On the contrary, epistolary rhetoric is the essential vehicle for content in Romans." --provided by publisher, back cover.

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English
Pages
322

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Romans, the gospel of God
2020, G&BP Press, Ponticia università gregoriana, Pontificio istituto biblico
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Table of Contents

A challenge: epistolary rhetoric in Romans
The defamation against Paul and its historical background (Rom 3:8; 14:1-15:13)
Salvation: paradoxes and tensions (Rom 1:16; 13:11)
Two confessions of faith before Paul (Rom 1:3b-4a; 3:25-26a)
A conflict in the making: the Mosaic Law (Rom 2:12-13:10)
Assimilation and conformity (Rom 4:1-25; 15:1-6)
Nature and function of the propositio in Rom 5:1-8:39
Tragic situation and tragic style in Rom 7:7-25
If not all Israel is Israel, why should all Israel be saved? (Rom 9:1-11:36)
The quarrel between the strong and the weak (Rom 14:1-15:13).

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-301) and indexes.

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Roma
Series
Analecta biblica. Studia -- 16, Analecta biblica -- 16.

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Dewey Decimal Class
270
Library of Congress
BS2665.52 .P58 2020, BS2665.52.P58 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
322 pages
Number of pages
322

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Open Library
OL43805738M
ISBN 10
8876537201
ISBN 13
9788876537202
LCCN
2019428836
OCLC/WorldCat
1200198584

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