The Introduction of Romans: Refreshed

Note: David is currently working on a second edition of the book. Whereas the First Edition is now obsolete, the interpretation is a support for the second edition.

How to read the introduction of Romans, with a focus on the argument of Rom 1:14-17.With a fresh translation and a concise step-by-step commentary.

In Rom 1:14-17, Paul re-expresses the ancient Habakkuk 2:4 prophetic vision, which was about the distant future, as rather an historical 'vision' unfolding in his own personal and historical context.

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The Introduction of Romans: Refreshed

Note: David is currently working on a second edition of the book. Whereas the First Edition is now obsolete, the interpretation is a support for the second edition.

How to read the introduction of Romans, with a focus on the argument of Rom 1:14-17.With a fresh translation and a concise step-by-step commentary.

In Rom 1:14-17, Paul re-expresses the ancient Habakkuk 2:4 prophetic vision, which was about the distant future, as rather an historical 'vision' unfolding in his own personal and historical context.

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The Introduction of Romans: Refreshed

The Introduction of Romans: Refreshed

by David R Stansfield
The Introduction of Romans: Refreshed

The Introduction of Romans: Refreshed

by David R Stansfield

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Note: David is currently working on a second edition of the book. Whereas the First Edition is now obsolete, the interpretation is a support for the second edition.

How to read the introduction of Romans, with a focus on the argument of Rom 1:14-17.With a fresh translation and a concise step-by-step commentary.

In Rom 1:14-17, Paul re-expresses the ancient Habakkuk 2:4 prophetic vision, which was about the distant future, as rather an historical 'vision' unfolding in his own personal and historical context.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648876809
Publisher: David Stansfield
Publication date: 06/15/2020
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

David R. Stansfield is a lay Anglican theologian.
He leads conversation on the Biblical story for leadership.

BCom (UniMelb), BIS (UniMelb), GDipTh (Tabor)

David is currently based in Melbourne, Australia.

He has specialised in the storied Biblical theology of N.T. Wright.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Romans 1:1-6 - Paul
Romans 1:7-13 - To the Gentiles in Rome
Romans 1:14-17 - Habakkuk 2:4: In History and the then Present Time
Romans 1:18-23 - The Argument Continued
Conclusion
Complete Translation
Additional Notes
Appendices
Bibliography
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