Paul’s letter to the Roman church is one of the most widely read, rigorously discussed and minutely dissected epistles ever written. What more could there be to say?
Plenty, it turns out.
In this highly engaging, perceptive and accessible commentary, J. R. Daniel Kirk situates Romans firmly in its first-century context, redirecting our attention from a modern-day concern with individual salvation towards the theological questions that consumed the apostle Paul. Questions such as what are the Jews and Gentiles to make of one another? Practically, how are they to live, worship and be community together in the right here and now? And, most importantly for Paul, how can God be faithful if God’s great act of salvation excludes God’s own chosen people: the covenantal community to whom all promises had been made?
By approaching the text from a first-century perspective, Kirk illuminates a letter and its writer deeply concerned with the day-to-day lives of its readers. A letter written not to provide answers and rules, but encouragement and inspiration. A writer concerned less with waiting for the new creation, than living it. And a God intent on inviting outsiders into a worldwide family.
Romans for Normal People is an invitation to lay down everything you think you know about Romans and discover the text as it is. And, in doing so, encounter a letter as relevant today as it was some 2000 years ago.
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1. Romans from 30, 000 Feet
2. Romans 1:1-17: Introducing Romans
3. Romans 1:18-2:29: We’re in this Together
4. Romans 3: The Faith of God
5. Romans 4: Father Abraham?
6. Romans 5: Stitching a Story, Beginning to End
7. Romans 6: Jesus: Where We Live & Move & Have our Being
8. Romans 7: Legal Troubles
9. Romans 8: Resurrection People
10. So, About the Cross
11. Romans 9: Mystery & Yearning
12. Romans 10: Rejecting the Gift
13. Romans 11: What Hope Remains for Israel?
14. Romans 12-13: Living the Jesus Story: From Death to Resurrection
15. Romans 14:1-15:13: One Body. Really
16. Romans 15:14-16:27: See You Soon
Guide for Group Discussions
Things for Normal People to Read or Listen to (Or Not … No Judgment)
Acknowledgements
About this Book
关于作者
Daniel Kirk (Ph.D., Duke University) is an award-winning New Testament scholar and author who spent years engaging ‘normal people’ about Bible nerd things through blogs, podcasts, books, and speaking. He currently lives in Dallas, TX and is training to be a physician assistant.