Preaching Romans Today

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 58 (3):265-275 (2004)
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If preachers are going to get a fresh view of Romans, they will have to allow Paul to get up off the psychoanalyst's couch. Romans is the expression not primarily of an anxiety-ridden soul but of a confident apostle who has wagered his whole life on the promises of God

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