The rhetoric of righteousness in Romans 3.21-26 /
The importance of Paul's letter to the Romans need hardly be stated; it is still, however, the subject of serious interpretative disputes. One such pivotal and disputed text in Romans is 3.21-26. The actual meaning is a far less settled issue than the shared evaluation of its importance
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1992
Sheffield, England : [1992] |
Series: | Journal for the study of the New Testament Supplement series ;
65. Library of New Testament studies |
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