Romans in a Week

Paul's letter to the Romans has been one of the most important single documents in the history of the church, and indeed of the whole world. Most Christians have a nodding acquaintance with bits of it; few would claim to have mastered its complex arguments, its sudden changes of mood, or even the question of why Paul wrote it in the first place. This course begins with a bird's eye view of the letter, seeing it holistically before moving to the parts. Then Professor Wright focuses on the individual sections, assessing their contribution to that whole. He examines some of the most controversial and difficult passages in detail (3:21-4:25, 7:7-8:11 and 9-11) before standing back and capturing a last awesome view of the breathtaking theological and missionary vision which Paul offers to his readers. Lectures include:

  • Introduction/ Paul - Background

  • Context and Occasion

  • Romans 1:1-3:20

  • Romans 3:21-4:25

  • Romans 5:1-6:21 and 8:12-39

  • Romans 7:1-8:11

  • Romans 9:1-10:4

  • Romans 10:5-11:36

  • Romans 21:1-16:27

  • Romans: Implications
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    Romans in a Week

    Paul's letter to the Romans has been one of the most important single documents in the history of the church, and indeed of the whole world. Most Christians have a nodding acquaintance with bits of it; few would claim to have mastered its complex arguments, its sudden changes of mood, or even the question of why Paul wrote it in the first place. This course begins with a bird's eye view of the letter, seeing it holistically before moving to the parts. Then Professor Wright focuses on the individual sections, assessing their contribution to that whole. He examines some of the most controversial and difficult passages in detail (3:21-4:25, 7:7-8:11 and 9-11) before standing back and capturing a last awesome view of the breathtaking theological and missionary vision which Paul offers to his readers. Lectures include:

  • Introduction/ Paul - Background

  • Context and Occasion

  • Romans 1:1-3:20

  • Romans 3:21-4:25

  • Romans 5:1-6:21 and 8:12-39

  • Romans 7:1-8:11

  • Romans 9:1-10:4

  • Romans 10:5-11:36

  • Romans 21:1-16:27

  • Romans: Implications
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    Romans in a Week

    Romans in a Week

    by N. T. Wright

    Narrated by N. T. Wright

    Unabridged — 10 hours, 53 minutes

    Romans in a Week

    Romans in a Week

    by N. T. Wright

    Narrated by N. T. Wright

    Unabridged — 10 hours, 53 minutes

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    Overview

    Paul's letter to the Romans has been one of the most important single documents in the history of the church, and indeed of the whole world. Most Christians have a nodding acquaintance with bits of it; few would claim to have mastered its complex arguments, its sudden changes of mood, or even the question of why Paul wrote it in the first place. This course begins with a bird's eye view of the letter, seeing it holistically before moving to the parts. Then Professor Wright focuses on the individual sections, assessing their contribution to that whole. He examines some of the most controversial and difficult passages in detail (3:21-4:25, 7:7-8:11 and 9-11) before standing back and capturing a last awesome view of the breathtaking theological and missionary vision which Paul offers to his readers. Lectures include:

  • Introduction/ Paul - Background

  • Context and Occasion

  • Romans 1:1-3:20

  • Romans 3:21-4:25

  • Romans 5:1-6:21 and 8:12-39

  • Romans 7:1-8:11

  • Romans 9:1-10:4

  • Romans 10:5-11:36

  • Romans 21:1-16:27

  • Romans: Implications

  • Product Details

    BN ID: 2940170533213
    Publisher: Regent Bookstore Audio
    Publication date: 01/01/1992
    Edition description: Unabridged
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