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Pauline Authorship Of The Epistle To The Hebrews.

George W. Gilmore - BSAC 47:185 (Jan 1890)

="Greek">ἀν in the protasis being considered apart from the “vivid future” and “present general” conditions, for greater clearness, although they can be classed under those forms. The book chosen for comparison was the Epistle to the Romans, because the character of the contents more nearly coincides with that of the Epistle to the Hebrews, while the extent of the text
The Genuineness of the Pastoral Epistles

B. B. Edwards - BSAC 150:598 (Apr 1993)

as Jewish, and the μάχαι as of the law. It is manifest that these heretics are wholly different from the Judaizers, whom Paul attacks in the Epistles to the Galatians and Romans, for if both were characterized by a “legal” spirit at war with the evangelical life, yet the one class were entirely different
Evil, Suffering, And The Righteousness Of God According To Romans 1-3

Erwin Ochsenmeier - TYNBUL 59:1 (NA 2008)

="bodytext">Through the centuries, many who have dealt with the issue of evil and suffering have at some point interacted with the Epistle to the Romans (Augustine, Leibnitz, Moltmann, Ricœur, etc.). But such dialogue is often limited to parts of the Epistle after Romans 4. Occasionally one will find an attempted dialogue with
Introduction To The Pastoral Epistles

B. B. Edwards - BSAC 08:30 (Apr 1851)

, adverse to the theory in question. If we look at the contents of the three epistles, we find that in all alike, an attack is made on certain false teachers. These are of an entirely different kind from those with BSac 8:30 (April 1851) p. 332 whom Paul had to do in the epistles to the Romans
Was The Apostle Paul The Author Of The Epistle To The Hebrews?

R. D. C. Robbins - BSAC 18:71 (Jul 1861)

> There is certainly a greater number of allusions, in Clemens Romanus, to the Epistle of the Hebrews than to any other epistle of the New Testament.5 Still he nowhere mentions the name of the title or author. Neither does he, in his allusions to the Epistles to the Thes-salonians, Ephesians, Romans
Refined by Fire: Paraenetic Literary Strategies in 1 Peter

J. de Waal Dryden - TYNBUL 55:2 (NA 2004)

class="Greek">ἠθοποιία) is, therefore, at the center of the paraenetic enterprise, because it is only through a well-formed virtuous character that one can attain the goal philosophy: εὐδαιμονία. Both 1 Peter and Greco-Roman paraenetic epistles emphasize the moral sphere of life as the central arena for growth
Beneath The Surface, An Editorial Comment: Romans: An Empire of Dust and an Epistle for the Ages

Scott Lanser - BSPADE 26:1 (Winter 2013)

Beneath The Surface, An Editorial Comment: Romans: An Empire of Dust and an Epistle for the Ages Scott Lanser In November 2012 the Society for Biblical Literature met in Chicago at their annual conference and listened intently as Nick Zola and Grant Edwards
Epistolary Literature of the New Testament

Louis F. Gough - ATJ 06:1 (NA 1973)

being addressed to a particular church on the one hand,2 and on the other hand the doctrinal discussion is a formal and ordered exposition. The Epistle of Paul to the Romans and the Epistle to the Hebrews are according to Moulton “epistolary treatises.” The next class
An Alternative Suggestion for the Purpose of Romans

Walter Bo Russell III - BSAC 145:578 (Apr 1988)

="bodytext">This article seeks to demonstrate that Western scholarship has for centuries been setting forth a coherent purpose statement for the Epistle to the Romans that is uniformly self-confirming, yet contextually questionable. A brief glance at some of the most influential recent European and American commentators on Romans should validate
The Missionary Preaching Of Paul: A Problem In New Testament Theology

Donald H. Madvig - JETS 20:2 (Jun 1977)

in the Gentile world. But these things, if true, would not alter my basic assertion that the Epistle to the Romans is not a full and systematic presentation of Paul’s theology. Another problem with considering Romans a systematic treatment of Paul’s message is the strange combination of topics that are included as well as those