A Rereading of Romans

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A Rereading of Romans
Author : Stanley Kent Stowers
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Publisher : Yale University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 1994
ISBN : 0300070683
Pages : 408 pages
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Paul's Letter to the Romans is one of the most influential writings of Christian theology. In this reinterpretation, the author provides a new reading that places Romans within the sociocultural, historical and rhetorical contexts of Paul's world.

A Rereading of Romans

Paul's Letter to the Romans is one of the most influential writings of Christian theology. In this reinterpretation, the author provides a new reading that places Romans within the sociocultural, historical and rhetorical contexts of Paul's world.

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