Synopses & Reviews
A respected expert on Paul's writings, Klaus Haacker presents this introduction to the theology of the Letter to the Romans to complete Cambridge's New Testament Theology series. Haacker focuses on themes such as righteousness, mission, the "mystery of Israel", suffering and hope, and preaching. Engaging with Paul's rhetoric, he reveals how ancient Rome and the Christian reinterpretation of the legal heritage of Israel provide contexts for the Letter. The book will be of interest to teachers, pastors, and students of theology and the New Testament.
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'Haacker, building on the work of his earlier commentary on Romans, rises to this challenge in an admirable manner ... Haacker's study of the theology of Romans is an extremely rich and helpful treatment.' The Expository Times
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'Students will benefit from its clarity and its comprehensiveness within manageable proportions, while scholars will appreciate the maturity of its analysis. It is thus a fitting culmination to a distinguished series.' Journal for the Study of the New Testament
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'Many readers of Churchman will doubtless wonder if it is worth adding another book on Romans to the commentaries of their shelves: in this case, it is. Klaus Haacker, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Barmen School of Theology has completed Cambridge's New Testament Theology series with a concise and illuminating introduction to Paul's mighty manifesto. ... Professor Haacket's book is clear and easy to read: a considerable achievement given that he is not writing in his native language. ...this is a valuable study in how Romans might have been read by its intended audience. Churchman
Synopsis
A respected expert on Paul's writings, Klaus Haacker presents this introduction to the theology of the Letter to the Romans to complete Cambridge's New Testament Theology series. Haacker focuses on themes such as righteousness, mission, the "mystery of Israel", suffering and hope, and preaching. Engaging with Paul's rhetoric, he reveals how ancient Rome and the Christian reinterpretation of the legal heritage of Israel provide contexts for the Letter. The book will be of interest to teachers, pastors, and students of theology and the New Testament.
Synopsis
Compelling introduction to the theology of Paul's Letter for teachers, pastors, and students of theology.
About the Author
Klaus Haacker is Professor of New Testament Studies at the Barmen School of Theology, Wuppertal, Germany.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Theology in a nutshell; 3. Theology in process; 4. Major concerns; 5. Sorting the sources; 6. To the Romans a Roman?; 7. Romans in its canonical context; 8. The impact of Romans and interactions with Romans in church history; 9. The relevance of Romans reconsidered; Further reading.