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Romans
Winter 2003, Vol. 100, No. 1
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Table of Contents
Editorial Introduction:
Romans: Paul’s Most Protracted,
Praised, and Influential Epistle
By Todd D. Still, Associate Professor of Christian Scriptures, George
W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University,
Waco, Texas
By Jeffrey A. D. Weima,
Professor of New Testament, Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
By Simon Gathercole,
Lecturer in the Department of Divinity and Religious Studies, University of
Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
Tracing
Paul’s Train of Thought in Romans 6-8
By Charles H. Talbert, Distinguished Professor of
Religion, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Romans
9-11: The Sovereignty of God and the Status of Israel
By Andrew H. Wakefield, Assistant Professor of
New Testament and Greek, Campbell University Divinity School, Buies Creek, North Carolina
By David G. Horrell,
Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies, Department of Theology, University of
Exeter, Exeter, England
Christian
Attitudes to Rome at the Time of Paul’s Letter
By Peter Oakes, Lecturer, Department of Religion
and Theology,
By Paul A. Holloway, Assistant Professor of
Religion,
Edited by Robert Ellis,
Professor of Old Testament,
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