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_aConflict and Identity in Romans _b The Social Setting of Paul`s Letter |
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_aPhiladelphia _bFortress Press _c2003 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Romans and Christian Identity 1 2. Explaining Social Identity 19 3. Ethnicity, Ethnic Conflict, and the Andent Mediterranean World 40 4. The Context: Rome in the 50s CE 77 5. The Letter`s Purpose in the Light of Romans 1:1-15 and 15:14-16:27 109 6. Common Ingroup Identity and Romans 1:1-3:20 135 7. The Foundations of the New Identity(Romans 3:21-31) 155 8. Abraham as a Prototype of Group Identity(Romans 4) 171 9. The New Identity in Christ: Origin and Entry(Romans 5-6) 195 10. Pauline Leadership and Group Exemplification in Romans 7 222 11. The Exalted Character of the New Identity(Romans 8) 243 12. Israel and the Christ-Movement (Romans 9-11) 268 13. Descriptors of the New Identity (Romans 12-13) 308 14. The Weak and the Strong (Romans 14:1-15:13) | |
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