Solving the Romans Debate (2007 Das), book
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Solving the Romans Debate (2007) is a book by A. Andrew Das.
Abstract
"Scholars have long debated the "double character" of Romans. Why did Paul address a long discussion of Jewish themes to a Gentile audience? Das provides a fresh understanding of the identity and attitudes of the Gentile Christians in Rome and of the expulsion of Jews from Rome under the emperor Claudius. His reading offers new insight into Paul's concern for the Jewish roots of the Christ movement."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2007.
Table of contents
- The Romans debate: narrowing the options
- The ethnic identity of the Roman congregations: the internal evidence
- Former God-fearers or synagogue subgroup?
- Claudius's edict of expulsion: the external evidence
- Reading Romans with the encoded audience: Romans 7:7-25 and Romans 11:25-26
- Conclusion