Glory in Romans and the unified purpose of God in redemptive history
Eschatological glory is a significant motif in Romans that has failed to garner the attention it deserves. Donald Berry argues that glory lies at the heart of Paul's redemptive historical framework and is an integral part of the gospel Paul proclaims in Romans. For Paul, eschatological glory is... Full description
Main Author: | Berry, Donald K. |
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Eugene, Oregon : Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2016 |
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