BS2665 .S32 1964
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The Epistle to the Romans; theological meditations. |
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BS2665.T543 R35 2014
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Aquinas and Calvin on Romans : God's justification and our participation / |
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BS2665.T543 R64 1995
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Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth : sacred doctrine and the natural knowledge of God / |
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BS2665.2 .B27 1977
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Reading through Romans / |
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BS2665.2 .C35 1992
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The rhetoric of righteousness in Romans 3.21-26. |
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BS2665.2 .C35 1992eb
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The rhetoric of righteousness in Romans 3.21-26 / |
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BS2665.2 .C378 2019
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Teaching Romans Backwards A Study Guide to ""Reading Romans Backwards"" by Scot McKnight / |
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BS2665.2 .D33 1999eb
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Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis : Romans 1.16-4.25 and a New Approach to the Letters. |
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BS2665.2 .G65 1983
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Principles of patristic exegesis : Romans 9-11 in Origen, John Chrysostom, and Augustine / |
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BS2665.2 .H44 1985
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The early development of the hermeneutic of Karl Barth as evidenced by his appropriation of Romans 5:12-21 / |
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BS2665.2 .J47 1991
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The purpose of Romans. |
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BS2665.2 .J64 1989
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The function of apocalyptic and wisdom traditions in Romans 9-11 / |
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BS2665.2 .K397 1999eb
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Paul and his story : (re)interpreting the Exodus tradition / |
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BS2665.2 .K56 2018
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Speech-In-Character, Diatribe, and Romans 3 : Who's Speaking When and Why It Matters. |
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BS2665.2 .K853 2019
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The Rhetorical Functions of Scriptural Quotations in Romans : Paul's Argumentation by Quotations. |
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BS2665.2 .L63 1996
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Romans 9-11 : a reader-response analysis / |
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BS2665.2 .L833 2015eb
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Evocations of the calf? : Romans 1:18-2:11 and the substructure of Psalm 106 (105) / |
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BS2665.2 .M15
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Freedom of the Christian: Galatians and Romans, |
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BS2665.2 .M670 1995
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Romans. |
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BS2665.2 .R65
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The Romans debate / |
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