Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans

Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
Title Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans PDF eBook
Author Origen
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 370
Release 2001
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780813201047

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Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 1-5

Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 1-5
Title Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 1-5 PDF eBook
Author Origen
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 429
Release 2009-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813217369

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Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 6-10

Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 6-10
Title Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 6-10 PDF eBook
Author Origen
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 359
Release 2010-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813212049

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Origen and the History of Justification

Origen and the History of Justification
Title Origen and the History of Justification PDF eBook
Author Thomas P. Scheck
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 312
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0268093024

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Standard accounts of the history of interpretation of Paul’s Letter to the Romans often begin with St. Augustine. As Thomas P. Scheck demonstrates, however, the Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans by Origen of Alexandria (185-254 CE) was a major work of Pauline exegesis which, by means of the Latin translation preserved in the West, had a significant influence on the Christian exegetical tradition. Scheck begins by exploring Origen’s views on justification and on the intimate connection of faith and post-baptismal good works as essential to justification. He traces the enormous influence Origen’s Commentary on Romans had on later theologians in the Latin West, including the ways in which theologians often appropriated Origen’s exegesis in their own work. Scheck analyzes in particular the reception of Origen by Pelagius, Augustine, William of St. Thierry, Erasmus, Cornelius Jansen, the Anglican Bishop Richard Montagu, and the Catholic lay apologist John Heigham, as well as Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon, and other Protestant Reformers who harshly attacked Origen’s interpretation as fatally flawed. But as Scheck shows, theologians through the post-Reformation controversies of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries studied and engaged Origen extensively, even if not always in agreement. An important work in patristics, biblical interpretation, and historical theology, Origen and the History of Justification establishes the formative role played by Origen’s Pauline exegesis, while also contributing to our understanding of the theological issues surrounding justification in the western Christian tradition.

Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans

Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
Title Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans PDF eBook
Author Peter Abelard
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 454
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813218608

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Despite its importance and the frequent references made to it by modern scholars, this commentary has never before been translated into English in its entirety. This volume, which includes an extensive introduction, fills this gap, thus providing a needed contribution to medieval scholarship.

Epistle to the Romans

Epistle to the Romans
Title Epistle to the Romans PDF eBook
Author John Murray
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 748
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802843418

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Careful scholarship and spiritual insight characterize this enduring commentary on Romans, generally considered to be Paul's most profound letter. In The Epistle to the Romans John Murray offers an exposition of Romans deeply penetrating in its elucidation of the text yet accessible to scholars, pastors, and students alike. In his introduction to the commentary proper, Murray discusses the authorship, occasion, purpose, and contents of Romans and provides important background information on the church at Rome. Murray then provides a verse-by-verse exposition of the text that takes into account key problems that have emerged in the older and newer literature. In ten appendices that close the volume Murray gives special attention to themes and scholarly debates that are essential for a full-orbed understanding of Romans -- the meaning of justification, the relation of Isaiah 53:11 to the message of Romans, Karl Barth on Romans 5, the interpretation of the "weak brother" in Romans 14, and more. This combined edition of Murray's original two-volume work, formerly published as part of the New International Commentary on the New Testament series, will hold continued value as a scholarly resource in the study of Romans for years to come.

The Epistle to the Romans

The Epistle to the Romans
Title The Epistle to the Romans PDF eBook
Author Leon Morris
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 600
Release 1988-02-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802836366

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Morris tackles the complexities of faith and interpretation associated with the Epistle to the Romans in this substantial yet easy-to-read commentary, written to be intelligible to the layperson while also taking account of modern scholarship.