
Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Romans
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A. Andrew Das is professor of religious studies and assistant dean of the Faculty for Assessment and Accreditation at Elmhurst College.
Content
- A. Andrew Das
1. Habakkuk 2:4 in Romans: Echoes, Allusions, and Rewriting
- Roy E. Ciampa
2. Paul's Use of Deutero-Isaiah in Romans 2:24 and in the Gospel of Romans
- B. J. Oropeza
3. To David? Paul's Use of Composite Quotations in Romans 3:10-18: Taking the Context into Account
- Michael Graham
4. ?e?? ?µa?t?a? As the Sin-Offering in Romans 8:3: A Critique
- A. Andrew Das
5. The Interceding Spirit: Reevaluating the Background of Rom 8:26-27
- Joseph R. Dodson
6. The Isaianic New Exodus Wisdom Polemic in Romans 9-11
- Steven P. Sullivan
7. Who Do You Think You Are? Paul's Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9:20-21
- Brian Abasciano
8. Righteousness by Faith, Not by the Law: Paul's Argument from Scripture in Romans 10:1-8
- Harry Alan Hahne
9. Agency and Obduracy: A Comparison of Romans 11:8 And 1QIsa 6:9-10
- Stuart B. Langley
10. Echoes and Allusions to the Jewish Scriptures in Paul's Ethical Discourse
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