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The Manifestation of God's Merciful Justice : A Theocentric Reading of Romans 3:21-26, PDF eBook

The Manifestation of God's Merciful Justice : A Theocentric Reading of Romans 3:21-26 PDF

Part of the Contributions to Biblical Exegesis & Theology series

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Rom 3:21-26 is crucial to the Letter to the Romans.

Yet the construction and syntax of the pericope is perplexing, its meaning ambiguous or even obscure, its rhetoric complex and its interpretation and theology therefore controversial.

Although clearly rich, its meaning is not easy to grasp in detail.

For many interpreters, it concerns the justification of the human before God.

For others it is about how Christ's faithful death justifies and redeems humanity.

We can describe the former interpretation as anthropocentric, focused on a perceived human need; and the latter as christocentric, focused on the action of Christ.

This book argues that a theocentric reading does more justice to the text.

Other readings overlook the overwhelming centrality and activity of God in Paul's text.

But a theocentric perspective provides a key which unlocks many of the puzzles in this passage and enables us to understand Romans 1-3.

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