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This book delves into the meaning of St Paul's Epistle to the Romans Chapter 9, 10 and 11 to discover the apostle's understanding of the true relationship between God's ancient covenant people and the gospel and the church. Often overlooked or ignored in churches, these chapters are central to St Paul's thinking as a Jewish beliver in Jesus. He uses the well known olive tree as a metaphor to make his thesis easy to understand.

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This book delves into the meaning of St Paul's Epistle to the Romans Chapter 9, 10 and 11 to discover the apostle's understanding of the true relationship between God's ancient covenant people and the gospel and the church. Often overlooked or ignored in churches, these chapters are central to St Paul's thinking as a Jewish beliver in Jesus. He uses the well known olive tree as a metaphor to make his thesis easy to understand.
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Autorenporträt
About the Author Dr Deslee Campbell, a retired educational psychologist and teacher, is a prolific writer of both fiction and works concerned with history, religion and archaeology. She is particularly interested in art, artefacts and architecture as pathways towards understanding the past. Her doctoral thesis from the University of Sydney is entitled "The Iconography of Women: A Study of Byzantium and the Byzantine-influenced Mediterranean, A.D. 395-1204."