The Romans debate / edited by Karl P. Donfried ; essays by T. W. Manson ... [et al.].
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- BS2665.2.R65 19511
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Includes bibliographical references.
Donfried, K. P. The nature and scope of the Romans debate.--Manson, T. W. St. Paul's letter to the Romans--and others.--Bornkamm, G. The letter to the Romans as Paul's last will and testament.--Klein, G. Paul's purpose in writing the epistle to the Romans.--Donfried, K. P. A short note on Romans 16.--Jervell, J. The letter to Jerusalem.--Karris, R. J. Romans 14:1-15:13 and the occasion of Romans.--Wiefel, W. The Jewish community in ancient Rome and the origins of Roman Christianity.--Donfried, K. P. False presuppositions in the study of Romans.--Karris, R. J. The occasion of Romans.--Wuellner, W. Paul's rhetoric of argumentation in Romans.--Stirewalt, M. L. The form and function of the Greek letter-essay.
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