1 Introduction
1.1 Problem and Thesis
1.2 Methodology
1.3 Limitations
1.4 Looking Ahead
2 Greco-Roman Concepts of Deity
2.1 The Greatest God: Jupiter
2.2 Gods and Mystery Cults
2.3 Humans as Gods
2.3.1 Religious and Historical Foundation
2.3.2 Emperors as Gods Outside of Rome
2.3.3 Emperors as Gods in Rome: Caligula, Nero, and Domitian as Case Studies
2.3.4 Summary
2.4 Conclusion
3 God and Mankind
3.1 The Context of Romans 8: God's Gospel
3.2 God and Creation
3.3 God and Recreation
3.3.1 God and Adoption
3.3.2 God and Glory
3.4 God and Salvation
3.5 Summary
4 God and the Son and the Spirit
4.1 Son, Spirit, and Sin
4.1.1 The Law
4.1.2 Law and Sin
4.2 Son, Spirit, and Recreation
4.2.1 Son, Spirit, and Adoption
4.2.2 Son, Spirit, and Glory
4.2.3 Son, Spirit, and Creation
4.3 Son, Spirit, and Salvation
4.3.1 "In Christ" and "In the Spirit"
4.3.2 Life
4.4 Son, Spirit, and God
4.4.1 Son and Father
4.4.2 Son and Spirit
4.5 Triunity?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index