Judgment according to works in Romans : the meaning and function of divine judgment in Paul's most important letter /
Giving careful exegetical attention to Paul's letter to the Romans, Kevin W. McFadden shows that Paul wrote the letter to remind Roman Christians of his gospel because of his vocation as apostle to the Gentiles. The letter simultaneously demonstrates the guilt of the world and calls Paul's...
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Minneapolis [Minnesota] :
Fortress Press,
[2013]
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Series: | Emerging scholars.
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Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- "The wrath of God is revealed from Heaven" (Rom. 1:18-32)
- "God will repay each person according to their works" (Rom. 2:1-29)
- "Is the God who inflicts wrath unrighteous?" (Rom. 3:1-8)
- "No human being will be justified before God" (Rom. 3:9-20)
- "Each of us will give an account of ourselves to God" (Rom. 14:1-23)
- Judgment and justification in Romans
- Making sense of Romans 2
- Conclusion.