Romans 5: between Exegesis and Theology
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Romans 5: between Exegesis and Theology

ISBN printed book
9782889810598
ISBN E-Book
9782889810604
Language
English
Year
2025
Subject
Theology
Discipline(s)
Bible Studies
Pages
142
Format
E-Book
Open Access Book
Printed Book
DOI
10.55132/rbet142
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20.00 €
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This volume delves into one of the most theologically rich passages of the New Testament—Romans 5:1-11—offering fresh insights into Pauline theology. Through eight thought-provoking articles, leading scholars explore how biblical exegesis and constructive theology can engage in a dynamic dialogue that deepens our understanding of faith.
Key questions are explored throughout the collection: a detailed analysis of the philological and theological challenges of the text (R. Burnet), the diversity and unity of theological disciplines (B. Bourgine), the ethical and eschatological dimension of hope (P. V. Gomes), God’s demonstration of love at the cross (L. de Brouwer), and the dynamic process of reconciliation and salvation (F. Draguet). The contributions also offer fresh perspectives on themes such as Christian boasting in Paul’s theology (B. Bourgine) and the “already but not yet” Kingdom of God (D. A. Pérez Chamorro).
The exploration concludes with Andreas Dettwiler’s methodological reflection on the importance of a fruitful dialogue between exegesis and constructive theology, addressing the hermeneutical and ethical challenges raised by Romans 5:1.
This volume is intended for students, scholars, and theologians, as well as anyone interested in contemporary issues in biblical and theological interpretation.