羅馬書注釋 / 巴克萊 (William Barclay) 著; 陳錫麟編; 周郁晞譯
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TextLanguage: Chinese Original language: English Series: 每日研經叢書Publication details: 香港 : 基督教文藝出版社, 1991Edition: 4th edDescription: 5, 264 p. ; 21 cmISBN: - 9789622949416962294941X
- 罗马书注释
- BS2341 .B312 1991
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GETS Theological Seminary Library | GETS Theological Seminary Library | BS2341 .B312 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00028540 |
Translatin of : The Letter of Romans.
A call, a Gospel and a task (1:1-7) -- The courtesy of greatness (1:8-15) -- Good news of which to be proud (1:16,17) -- The wrath of God (1:18-23) -- Men with whom God can do nothing (1:24,25) -- An age of shame (1:26,27) -- The life which has left God out of the reckoning (1:28-32) -- The responsibility of privilege (2:1-11) -- The unwritten law (2:12-16) -- The real Jew (2:17-29) -- God's fidelity and man's infidelity (3:1-8) -- The Christless world (3:9-18) -- The only way to be right with God (3:19-26) -- The end of the way of human achievement (3:27-31) -- The faith which takes God at his word (4:1-8) -- The father of the faithful (4:9-12) -- All is of grace (4:13-17) -- Believing in the God who makes the impossible possible (4:18-25) -- At home with God (5:1-5) -- The final proof of love (5:6-11) -- Ruin and rescue (5:12-21) -- Dying to live (6:1-11) -- The practice of faith (6:12-14) -- The exclusive possession (6:15-23) -- The new allegiance (7:1-6) -- The exceeding sinfulness of sin (7:7-13) -- The human situation (7:14-25) -- The liberation of our human nature (8:1-4) -- The two principles of life (8:5-11) -- Entry into the family of God -- The glorious hope (8:18-25) -- All is of God (8:26-30) -- The love from which nothing can separate us (8:31-39) -- The tragic failure (9:1-6) -- The choice of God (9:7-13) -- The sovereign will of God (9:14-18) -- The potter and the clay (9:19-29) -- The Jewish mistake (9:30-33) -- The mistaken zeal (10:1-13) -- The destruction of excuses (10:14-21) -- The callus on the heart (11:1-12) -- The wild olive-privilege and warning (11:13-24) -- That all may be of mercy (11:25-32) -- The cry of the adoring heart (11:33-36) -- The true worship and the essential change (12:1,2) -- Each for all and all for each (12:3-8) -- The Christian life in everyday action (12:9-13) -- The Christian and his fellow men (12:14-21) -- The Christian and the state (13:1-7) -- The debts which must be paid and the debt which never can be paid (13:8-10) -- The threat of time (13:11-14) -- Respect for scruples (14:1) -- Tolerance for another's point of view (14:2-4) -- Different road to the same goal (14:5,6) -- The impossibility of isolation (14:7-9) -- Men under judgment (14:10-12) -- A man and his neighbor's conscience (14:13-16) -- The peril of Christian freedom (14:17-20) -- Respect for the weaker brother (14:21-23) -- The marks of the fellowship (15:1-6) -- The inclusive church (15:7-13) -- The words reveal the man (15:14-21) -- Plans present and future (15:22-29) -- Open-eyed into danger (15:30-33) -- A letter of commendation (16:1,2) -- A household which was a church (16:3,4) -- To every name a commendation (16:5-11) -- Hidden romances (16:12-16) -- A last loving appeal (16:17-20) -- Greetings (16:21-23) -- The end is praise (16:25-27).
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