In this book, David P. Barry examines the "divine son" motif in Romans 5 and 8 through the lens of exile and restoration, arguing that Paul deliberately employs both themes to show their fulfillment in Christ.
In this book, David P. Barry examines the "divine son" motif in Romans 5 and 8 through the lens of exile and restoration, arguing that Paul deliberately employs both themes to show their fulfillment in Christ.
David P. Barry (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is an associate pastor at Midway Presbyterian Church in Powder Springs, Georgia and visiting lecturer in New Testament for Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Exile and Romans Chapter 2 The Duration and Characterization of Exile in the First Century AD Chapter 3 Adam's Curse as Exile in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Literature Chapter 4 The Restoration of Adam and Israel in Romans 5 Chapter 5 The Restoration of Adam and Israel in Romans 8:1-30 Chapter 6 The Restoration of Adam and Israel in Romans 8:31-39 Chapter 7 Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1 Exile and Romans Chapter 2 The Duration and Characterization of Exile in the First Century AD Chapter 3 Adam's Curse as Exile in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Literature Chapter 4 The Restoration of Adam and Israel in Romans 5 Chapter 5 The Restoration of Adam and Israel in Romans 8:1-30 Chapter 6 The Restoration of Adam and Israel in Romans 8:31-39 Chapter 7 Conclusion
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