Description
Here, in his new study the insights of Holland’s former work, Contours of Paul Theology with its central “New Exodus” paradigm, impact radically upon earlier readings of Paul’s Letter to the Romans, revealing that these readings were controlled by eclectic methodologies that have in varying measure obscured the message of the biblical text.
Those who have already encountered Contours will be eager to discover how a corporate reading of the Apostle Paul’s greatest contribution to the New Testament unfolds, and how—to highlight but one issue—a forensic sense of justification is to be maintained in the light of a broader covenantal context.
Many readers will be amazed that yet another study of a biblical text that has been subjected to so many fingertip searches in the past can yield such fresh evidence. All in all, Tom Holland’s new commentary will not only affect the way one reads Romans, but it will also change how one looks at the Bible as a whole.
Those who have already encountered Contours will be eager to discover how a corporate reading of the Apostle Paul’s greatest contribution to the New Testament unfolds, and how—to highlight but one issue—a forensic sense of justification is to be maintained in the light of a broader covenantal context.
Many readers will be amazed that yet another study of a biblical text that has been subjected to so many fingertip searches in the past can yield such fresh evidence. All in all, Tom Holland’s new commentary will not only affect the way one reads Romans, but it will also change how one looks at the Bible as a whole.
Details
Publisher - Apiary Publishing
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
Tom Holland
Published Date -
ISBN - 9781912445202
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm
Page Count - 410
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