The Letter to the Romans

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James Clarke & Co., 2002 - 172
Brunner sees St Paul's Epistle to the Romans as 'the chapter of destiny of the Christian Church'. Here, in Luther's words, is the 'purest gospel' upon which the very existence of the Christian faith depends and from which it draws its life. Concentrated, decisive and instructive, nothing within the New Testament is more closely argued both theological and personal. Out of his years of scholarly wisdom Brunner meditates on the great Epistle, and in his commentary elucidates the massive Pauline arguments which are the bed rock of Christian belief and Christian proclamation

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INTRODUCTION
9
A ALL MANKINDS NEED OF REDEMPTION
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The Righteousness of Faith in the Old and the
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1221
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114
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1523
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1425
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17
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1433
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1720
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Some Leading Ideas in the Teaching of
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The Righteousness of God
138
Grace
144
The Church the Community
150

1830
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THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD IN HIS RULING
83
The Faithfulness of God is greater than the Unfaithful
92
Part Three
101
Predestination Election
156
Baptism
164
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Dr Emil Brunner was made Privatdozent at the University of Zurich at the age of 33, and later was appointed Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology. In 1953 he became Professor of Christian University, Tokyo (Japan) and in 1955 returned to Zurich. His three-volume masterpiece Dogmatics is available from our sister imprint James Clarke and Co Ltd.

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