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Titre : | The Epistle to the Romans |
Auteurs : | Handley Carr Glyn (H.C.G.) Moule, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | London [GB] : Pickering & Inglis |
Format : | x + 437 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : | This is not only a valuable commentary; it is also a true book of devotion. Dr. Moule, it need hardly be said, is a thoroughly conservative critic. Following, in the main, Godet’s admirable commentary, though never bound by his authorities, he is able to draw out the full flavour of his subject; and by his intense sympathy with St. Paul, and with Pauline theology, as well as by his patient study of St. Paul’s phraseology, he succeeds in making the difficult epistle quite luminous, while he carries home its practical lessons with a kind of tender vehemence. |
Note de contenu : |
I. Time, Place, and Occasion II. The Writer and His Readers (Romans 1.1-7) III. Good Report of the Roman Church : Paul not Ashamed of the Gospel (Romans 1. 8-17) IV. Need for the Gospel: God’s Anger and Man’s Sin (Romans 1. 18-23) V. Man Given up to his own Way: the Heathen (Romans 1. 24-32) VI. Human Guilt Universal: He Approaches the Conscience of the Jew (Romans 2. 1-17) VII. Jewish Responsibility and Guilt (Romans 2.17-29) VIII. Jewish Claims: No Hope in Human Merit (Romans 3. 1-20) IX. The One Way of Divine Acceptance (Romans 3. 21-31) / Detached Note X. Abraham and David (Romans 4. 1-12) / Detached Note XI. Abraham (2) (Romans 4. 13-25) XII. Peace, Love, and Joy for the Justified (Romans 5. 1-11) / Detached Notes XIII. Christ and Adam (Romans 5. 12-21) XIV. Justification and Holiness (Romans 6. 1-13) XV. Justification and Holiness: Illustrations from Human Life (Romans 6. 14-7. 6) XVI The Function of the Law in the Spiritual Life (Romans 7. 7-25) XVII The Justified : Their Life by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8. 1-11) XVIII. Holiness by the Spirit, and the Glories that Shall Follow (Romans 8. 12-25) XIX The Spirit of Prayer in the Saints: Their Present and Eternal Welfare in the Love of God (Romans 8. 26-39) XX. The Sorrowful Problem: Jewish Unbelief; Divine Sovereignty (Romans 9. 1-33) / Detached Note XXI. Jewish Unbelief and Gentile Faith: Prophecy (Romans 10. 1-21) XXII. Israel However Not Forsaken (Romans 11. 1-11) XXIII. Israel's Fall Overruled, for the World’s Blessing, and for Israel’s Mercy (Romans 11. 11-24) XXIV. The Restoration of Israel Directly Foretold. All is of and for God (Romans 11. 25-36) XXV. Christian Conduct the Issue of Christian Truth (Romans 12. 1-8) XXVI. Christian Duty: Details of Personal Conduci (Romans 12. 8-21) XXVII. Christian Duty; in Civil Life and Otherwise: Love (Romans 13. 1-10) XXVIII. Christian Duty in the Light of the Lord's Return and in the Power of His Presence (Romans 13. 11-14) XXIX. Christian Duty: Mutual Tenderness and Tolerance: the Sacredness of Example (Romans 14. 1-23) XXX. The Same Subject: The Lord’s Example: His Relation to Us All (Romans 15. 1-13) XXXI. Roman Christianity: St. Paul’s Commission: His Intended Itinerary: He Asks for Prayer (Romans 15. 14-33) XXXII. A Commendation: Greetings: A Warning A Doxology (Romans 16. 1-27) |
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