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BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF ROMANS

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

When the Apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Christians who lived in the city of Rome, the capital of the Roman Empire, he had not yet visited them, but he hope to visit them soon. He took this opportunity to explain the message he preached, the Gospel, the good news of salvation through the death and ressurrection of Jesus Christ. The theme of that message is the Righteousness of God. In this book we shall investigate the Biblical theology of salvation presented in this letter of Paul’s to the Romans.

 

Introduction

1.  The Righteousness from God


2.  The Righteousness of God

a.  Manifestation of the Righteousness of God

b.  Revelation of the Righteousness of God


3.  Salvation by Faith

a.  Salvation From Death to Life

b.  Salvation From Sin to Righteousness

c.  Salvation From Wrath to Peace


4.  Three Aspects of Salvation


5.  The Wrath of God

a.  Idolatry

b.  Which God?

c.  The Basic Sin

d.  The Bondage of Sin

e.  Wrath and Idolatry

f.  Wrath and Propitiation


6.  The Law of God


7.  Legalism and its implications


8.  Justification by Faith

a.  Justification From Sin to Righteousness

b.  Justification From Wrath to Peace

c.  Justification From Death to Life

d.  Justification by Grace


9.  The Misunderstanding of Justification by Faith


10.  Why Christ Died


11.  Three Aspects of Salvation


12.  The Need for Salvation

a.  The Origin of Sin

b.  The Creation of Man

c.  The Temptation

d.  The Fall and Idolatry

e.  Idolatry of Reason

f.  Death

g.  Death and All Men

h.  Death and Sin


13.  The Misunderstanding of the Need for Salvation

a.  The Misunderstanding of Sin and Death

b.  The Misunderstanding of Righteousness

c.  The Misunderstanding of the Need for Salvation

d.  The Misunderstanding of Origin of Sin

e.  The Misunderstanding of Human Nature

f.  The Summary of the Origin of Sin



14.  The Christian and Sin


15.  The Christian and the Law


16.  The Deliverance from Legalism


17.  The Flesh and the Sinful Nature


18.  Why the Sinful Nature?


19.  The Christian Life and the Sinful Nature


20.  Conclusion