Major Impulses in the Theological Interpretation of Romans Since Barth

Interpretation 34 (1):17-31 (1980)
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Abstract

To move beyond the present frontier in the interpretation of Romans requires more than a judicious sifting of the conclusions reached in the past. It demands an imaginative recasting of Paul's line of thought in relation to the countervailing voices of his time

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