
Titre : | The Justification of God : An Exegetical and Theological Study of Romans 9:1-23 |
Auteurs : | John Piper, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | 2nd ed. |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Baker Academic, 2007 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8010-7079-2 |
Format : | 245 p. / Bibliographie; index |
Note générale : | 1st ed. 1993 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | CKRo/A (Romains : études de chapitres particuliers) |
Résumé : |
"I find The Justification of God the most compelling and forceful exposition of Romans 9:1-23 that I have ever seen," says Richard Muller of Calvin Theological Seminary. Now newly typeset, The Justification of God brings together the best scholarship on and exegesis of Romans 9.
Undergirded by the author's belief that the sovereignty of God is too precious a part of our faith to dismiss or approach weak-kneed, this book explores the Greek text and Paul's argument with singular deftness. |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface
- Abbreviations - I. Introduction - II. My Kinsmen are Accursed! Romans 9:1-5: 1. The place of Romans 9:1-5 in the argument / Excursus —The place of Romans 9-11 in the epistle / 2. Exegesis of Romans 9:1-5 / Excursus —The theological unity of Romans 9 and 11 - III. The Purpose that Accords with Election: Romans 9:6-13 : 1. Orientation / 2. Romans 9:6a / 3. The purpose of God which remains / Excursus —The time of God’s choice / 4. Conclusion - IV. Exodus 33:19 in its Old Testament Context : 1. The problem / 2. The text / 3. The context of Exodus 32-34 / 4. The context of Exodus 33:12-34:9 / 5. The grammar and vocabulary of Exodus 33:19cd / 6. The glory, goodness and name of Yahweh in relation to Exodus 33:19cd / 7. Conclusion - V. The Justification of God: Romans 9:14-18 (Part I) : 1. The text and the problem / 2. “There is no unrighteousness with God, is there?” (Romans 9:14b) / Excursus — Adikia in Paul / 3. The defense of God's righteousness in predestination - VI. The Righteousness of God in the Old Testament : 1. The question and method / 2. Norm versus relationship / 3. Is God’s righteousness always a saving gift? / 4. An alternative interpretation / Excursus —Implications for human righteousness / 5. Conclusion - VII. The Righteousness of God in Romans 3:1-8: 1. Purpose and orientation / 2. The text / 3. The position of the opponents / 4. Paul’s position and the function of Romans 3:4b - VIII. The Righteousness of God in Romans 3:25, 26: 1. The text and the thesis / 2. The use of tradition in Romans 3:24-26 / 3. Critique of the prevailing view / 4. An alternative interpretation of Romans 3:25, 26 - IX. The Justification of God: Romans 9:14-18 (Part II) : 1. “It is not of the one who wills or runs” (Romans 9:16) / 2. The scope of God's freedom in Romans 9:16 / 3. The “gar” of Romans 9:17 / 4. The hardening of Pharaoh in the Old Testament context / Excursus—The vocabulary of hardening in Exodus 4-14 / 5. “Whom he wills he hardens” (Romans 9:18b) / 6. The justification of God - X. The Rights and Purposes of the Creator: Romans 9:19-23: 1. Delimiting the text / 2. Preliminary exposition of Romans 9:19-23 / 3. Has the objector in Romans 9:19 interpreted Paul correctly? / 4. The authority of the Creator: Romans 9:20, 21 / 5. Four problems in Romans 9:22,23 - XI. Conclusion - Bibliography - Index of Passages Cited / Index of Authors / Index of Subjects |
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CKRo/A 009.12 | CKRo/A 009.12 | Livre | Bibliothèque principale | Livres empruntables | Prêt possible Disponible |