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El. knyga: Romans (Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament)

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This readable commentary exposes theological meaning in Romans by tracing its use of rhetorical strategies from the ancient cultural and educational context.

In this addition to the projected eighteen-volume Paideia commentary series, respected New Testament scholar Frank Matera examines cultural context and theological meganing in Romans.

"Frank Matera's commentary focusing on God's saving righteousness revealed in the gospel is a lucid exposition of Romans. It introduces the major interpretive options for key issuess, provides careful exegesis in conversation with other interpreters, and both highights and engages the letter's profound theological claims. It is therefor a great gift not only to students but also to seasoned interpreters of Paul."---Michael J. Gorman, St.Mary's Mary Seminary and University, Baltimore

"Matera has produced a remarkable commentary that is simulataneously nuanced and accessible. He is in clear conversations with the best biblical scholarship, but there is not a pedantic word in his lucid writing; rather, this commentary is unusually engaging. Attending to the literary, historical, and theological dimensions of Romans, Matera judiciously guides his readers in a careful study of the biblical text. All who are interested in Romans will be grateful to Matera for this fine work. I recommend it with enthusiasm!"---Marion L. Soards, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

"Matera wisely distills and dispenses the massive scholarship on Romans. Students will find here an excellently organized, clear, and substantial description and discussion of this important and complex letter. Matera's personal passion for Paul's magnificent convictions in Romans energizes this fine introductory commentary."---L. Ann Jervis, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
List of Figures
ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction 3(21)
Romans 1:1-17 The Letter Opening
24(17)
Romans 1:18-3:20 Part 1: Gentiles and Jews in the Light of God's Wrath
41(2)
Romans 1:18-32 Gentile Failure to Acknowledge God
43(14)
Romans 2:1-16 God's Impartial Judgment of Gentile and Jews
57(12)
Romans 2:17-29 Jewish Failure to Observe the Law
69(9)
Romans 3:1-20 Genties and Jews under the Power of Sin
78(11)
Romans 3:21-4:25 Part 2 Gentiles and Jews in the Light of God's Righteousness
89(2)
Romans 3:21-31 A Righteousness Accessible to All through Faith
91(14)
Romans 4:1-25 Abraham, the Father of All Who Believe
105(16)
Romans 5:1-8:39 Part 3: The Experience of Salvation in the Light of God's Righteousness
121(3)
Roman 5:1-21 Transferred from the Realm of Sin to the Realm of Grace
124(21)
Romans 6:1-23 No Longer Slaves of Sin and Death
145(19)
Romans 7:1-25 Released from a Law Frustrated by Sin
164(21)
Romans 8:1-39 Life and Hope in the Realm of the Spirit
185(26)
Romans 3:1-11:36 Part 4: God's Righteousness and the Destiny of Israel
211(3)
Romans 9:1-29 The Mystery of Divine Election
214(21)
Romans 9:30-10:21 The Reason for Israel's Failure
235(21)
Romans 11:1-36 God's Irrevocable Call
256(25)
Romans 12:1-15:13 Part 5 God's Righteousness and the Moral Life of the Justified
281(2)
Romans 12:1-13:14 Love and Obedience in the New Age
283(22)
Romans 14:1-15:13 Welcoming One Another according to the Example of Christ
305(22)
Romans 15:14-16:27 The Letter Closing
327(22)
Bibliography 349(12)
Index of Subject 361(6)
Index of Modern Authors 367(2)
Index of Scripture and Ancient Sources 369
Frank J. Matera (PhD, Union Theological Seminary) is emeritus professor of New Testament at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. His previous books include commentaries on Galatians and 2 Corinthians as well as New Testament Theology: Exploring Diversity and Unity.