"This volume offers a biblical theology of Paul's letter to the Romans and will complement commentaries on Romans by offering a readable, comprehensive, and up-to-date treatment of the major themes of Paul's most profound epistle. The book traces the themes across the letter, paying due attention to Old Testament connections and expounding Paul's thought on key dimensions of teh gospel and the gospel's implications for Christian conduct"--
In this volume of the New Testament Theology series, Brian S. Rosner examines the central theology and themes of Pauls gospel message in Romans to strengthen and encourage disciples of Jesus today.
List of Tables
List of Excurses
Series Preface
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Purpose of Romans
Chapter 1: Romans and Biblical Theology
Chapter 2: Universal Human Guilt
Chapter 3: Universal Human Bondage
Chapter 4: The Gospel of Gods Saving Righteousness
Chapter 5: Responding to the Gospel
Chapter 6: The Gospel and the OT
Chapter 7: The Person and Work of Christ
Chapter 8: The Benefits of the Grace of God in the Gospel
Chapter 9: The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 10: Israels Rejection of the Gospel
Chapter 11: The Gospel and the Christian Life
Chapter 12: The Gospel and Life Together
Chapter 13: Gospel Living in the World
Chapter 14: The Gospel and the End of All Things
Epilogue
Recommended Resources
General Index
Scripture Index
Brian Rosner (PhD, Cambridge) was principal at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia from 20122024, where he now lectures in New Testament. He previously taught at the University of Aberdeen and Moore Theological College. Rosner is the author or editor of many books, including How to Find Yourself: Why Looking Inward Is Not the Answer. He is married to Natalie and has four children.