Principles of Patristic Exegesis: Romans 9-11 in Origen, John Chrysostom, and Augustine

Edwin Mellen Press (1983)
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Abstract

Concentrating on the precise connection of Romans chapters 9-11 with the first eight chapters of Paul's letter, this study surveys the ways in which Pauline exegesis has been understood and represented in post-pastristic exegesis.

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