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Speaking of Sin: (Some Interpretative Notes on Romans 1.18–3.20)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

The problem with which we have to deal now, is whether or whether not in the initial part of Paul's epistle to the Romans (1.18–3.20) a gospel of everybody's unrighteousness explicitly precedes, prepares and finally supports that gospel of righteousness by faith which is announced in 1.16 f and which is developed in 3.21 ff. Many commentaries on Romans agree in the analysis that Paul speaks of the work of God's left hand (the opus alienwn) in 1.18–3.20 and that he describes the work of God's right hand (the opus proprium) only in 3.21 ff.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1955

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