God and Israel : providence and purpose in Romans 9-11 / Todd D. Still, editor.

John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost consciously seeks to "justify the ways of God to men." The Apostle Paul's magisterial letter to the Romans does not so much intend to defend God's ways as to declare God's Word--a Word made public in the gospel. In Romans 9-11 this...

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Other Authors: Still, Todd D. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press, [2017]
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Table of Contents:
  • Promise and purpose in Romans 9:1-13: toward understanding Paul's view of time / L. Ann Jervis
  • "It is not as though the word of God has failed": God's faithfulness and God's free sovereignty in Romans 9:6-29 / Michael Wolter
  • Grafting rhetoric: myth and methodological multivalence in Romans 11 / Davina C. Lopez
  • "Enemies" yet "beloved" still: election and the love of God in Romans 9-11 / J. Ross Wagner
  • Locating Christ and Israel in Romans 9-11 / Simon Gathercole
  • Not the end: the history and hope of the unfailing word in Romans 9-11 / Jonathan A. Linebaugh.