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The Letter to the Romans, written by Paul to a congregation that he had never visited, is commonly thought to represent the apostle’s most complete theological reflection. The church has turned to Romans as a primary resource for thinking about a range of theological topics including justification, baptism, predestination, and the relationship of Law and Gospel.

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the Letter to the Romans as a resource for Christian theology and ministry. Attention will be given to the background to the Letter to the Romans, to a close reading of extended passages in Romans, and to classical and contemporary interpretations of theological issues in this letter.


Sources:

The Bible Project, 2016

Dr. Robert R. Hann - Fall 2014