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'''Invitation to Romans''' (2006) is a book by [[Pamela Michelle Eisenbaum]].  
'''Invitation to Romans''' (2006) is a book by [[Pamela Michelle Eisenbaum]].  
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==Abstract==
==Abstract==

Revision as of 07:45, 17 January 2014

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Invitation to Romans (2006) is a book by Pamela Michelle Eisenbaum.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2006.

Table of contents

  • 1. An Orientation to Romans
  • 2. The Righteousness of God and the Faith of Jesus
  • 3. Abraham, Father of All
  • 4. Christ, the New Adam
  • 5. Sin, Law, and Grace
  • 6. Divine Purpose and Human Responsibility
  • 7. The Salvation of Israel and the Nations
  • 8. Love and Humility Are the Making of God's Kingdom

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