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The Romans Debate: Revised and Expanded Edition
edited by Karl P. Donfried |
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Retail: $24.95Size: 6 x 9 Binding: paper Pages: 448 Pub Date: 2001 ISBN: 1565636716 ISBN-13: 9781565636712 Item Number: 36716 Categories: Biblical Studies and Interpretation; Commentaries Specifications | ||||
Product DescriptionIn 1977 a collection of essays appeared that quickly became a standard for studying the purpose and occasion of Romans. Now The Romans Debate: Revised and Expanded Edition is available in a newly designed and enlarged format. Besides the original essays, the new edition includes thirteen of the most cogent, recent articles on this subject; a comprehensive bibliography; and an index. This is not a volume for the "already decided." Spanning the spectrum of interpretation, these essays attempt to challenge opposing views, complement points of consensus, and above all contribute to our understanding of Paul's controversial letter to the Romans. In its own unique way, each of these articles compels the reader to return to the text and to listen anew to the message of Romans both for Paul's day and for ours.
"The first edition was indispensable. Its revision and expansion make it even more valuable. To have the major studies in a single volume is not only convenient but obliges one to confront all aspects of a fascinating ongoing debate." | ||||
Reviews"The essays which have been added to this new edition enhance its value as a representative and informative collection of important contributions to the discussion about Romans."
"Having found Karl P. Donfried's 1977 collection, The Romans Debate, most helpful both in teaching and for my own research, it is good news that a new and expanded edition is on its way. The understanding of Paul is both informed and tested by the way one reads that epistle. The right key to Romans unlocks the mystery of Paul's mission. There is no pass key—but there are some good keys collected on this keyring."
"Readers of the Bible have already recognized the value of The Romans Debate, edited by Prof. Donfried, and will look forward to this expanded edition of it. The contributions to the expansion are written by well-known New Testament scholars and have already contributed to the renewed debate about Paul's Letter to the Romans. It is good to have such a collection available in a handy one-volume format." | ||||
Editor Bio | ||||
| Karl P. Donfried, an internationally recognized New Testament scholar, is Professor of Religion and Biblical Literature at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. Among Professor Donfried's many publications, the apostle Paul, with particular concentration on Romans and the Thessalonian correspondence, has been a focal point of his scholarly interest. He has served as co-chair of the Societas Studiorum Novi Testamenti's Paul Seminar and of the ecumenical team that produced Peter in the New Testament and Mary in the New Testament. | ||||
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