Introduction: The Tragic Riddle of Israel’s Unbelief 555 9:6-18 2. The Third Proof: The Triumph of Divine Righteousness in the Gospel’s Mission to Israel and the Gentiles 555 9:1-5 1. Conclusion: The Status of the Elect Based on Divine Love 531 9:1-11:36 C. Thesis and Rationale Concerning the Hopeful Suffering of the Children of God 504 8:31-39 10. Thesis and Rationale Concerning the Cosmic Struggle Between Flesh and Spirit 474 8:18-30 9. Speech-in-Character Concerning the Effect of the Law 454 8:1-17 8. Speech-in-Character Concerning the Moral Status of the Law 440 7:13-25 7. Syllogism Concerning Life in Christ as Freedom from the Law 428 7:7-12 6. Diatribe Concerning Living to God under the Grace and the Lordship of Christ 413 7:1-6 5. Diatribe and Enthymemes Concerning the Death of the Sinful Self and the New Life in Christ 390 6:15-23 4. Abundant Grace in Christ Overwhelms Adam’s Reign of Death 369 6:1-14 3. Introduction: Righteousness in Christ Requires a New System of Boasting 344 5:12-21 2. The Second Proof: Life in Christ as a New System of Honor That Replaces the Quest for Status through Conformity to the Law 344 5:1-11 1. Expansion of the Midrash Showing That Abraham’s Promise Comes to Those Who Are Righteous through Faith 322 5:1-8:39 B. Diatribe and the First Part of a Midrash Showing That Abraham Received Righteousness by Faith before He Was Circumcised 304 4:13-25 b. Abraham and the Righteousness That Comes through Faith 304 4:1-12 a. Diatribe Affirming the One God of Jews and Gentiles 294 4:1-25 5. Thesis and Rationale Concerning the Triumph of Righteousness in Christ 268 3:27-31 b. The Righteousness of God and Setting Right of All by Faith Alone 268 3:21-26 a. Diatribe and Catena of Quotations Demonstrating Universal Sin 253 3:21-31 4. Diatribe Refuting Objections to Impartial Judgment 238 3:9-20 b. The Evidence of Universal Sin 238 3:1-8 a. Diatribe concerning the Nonexemption of Jews from Impartial Judgment 219 3:1-20 3. Diatribe concerning Impartial Judgment according to Works 192 2:17-29 b. The Righteous Judgment of Greeks and Jews 192 2:1-16 a. Elaboration: Human Distortion as a Current Indication of Divine Wrath 163 2:1-29 2. Thesis and Rationale: The Exposure of Human Suppression of the Truth about God 148 1:24-32 b. The Revelation of Divine Wrath 148 1:18-23 a. The First Proof: The Gospel Expresses the Impartial Righteousness of God by Overturning Claims of Cultural Superiority and by Rightwising Jews and Greeks through Grace Alone 148 1:18-32 1. The Probatio (“Proof”): Four Proofs of the Thesis and Its Implications for the Roman Congregations 148 1:18-4:25 A. The Propositio (“Thesis, Basic Contention”): The Thesis about the Gospel as the Powerful Embodiment of the Righteousness of God 135 1:18-15:13 IV. The Narratio (“Statement of Facts”): The Background of Paul’s Missionary Project 127 1:16-17 III. Thanksgiving and Causa (“Issue”): The Announcement and Rationale of Paul’s Forthcoming Visit 117 1:13-15 II. The Inauguration of Paul’s Communication with the Christians in Rome: Sender, Apostolic Credentials, Confession, Address, and Greeting 95 1:8-12 B. The Purpose of Romans in the Plan for the Spanish Mission 80 1:1-12 I. The Cultural Situation in Spain: Subjugated Barbarians 74 8. The History and Orientation of the Christian Communities in Rome 59 7. The Cultural Situation in Rome: The Pyramid of Honor 46 6. The Rhetoric of Romans: Evangelical Persuasion 23 5. Chronological and Compositional Circumstances 18 4. Text-Critical Issues in a Sixteen Chapter Letter 4 3. Table of contents : Foreword to Hermeneia xi Editor’s Note xiii Preface xv Sources and Abbreviations xvii Works Cited xxxv Introduction 1 1.
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