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- Paperback
- ISBN
- 9781683597704
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Lexham Press
ISBN-10
1683597702
ISBN-13
9781683597704
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27065844181
Product Key Features
Book Title
Conquerors Not Captives : Reframing Romans 7 for the Christian Life
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General, Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics
Publication Year
2024
Genre
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
7.5 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2023-948050
Reviews
"Dodson and Motl's book covers the complicated ground of Romans 7 in a winsome and pastoral way, arguing that Christians are not captives but conquerors. This is the best short summary of Romans 7 that I have read. It includes the history of interpretation, the larger context, and careful exegesis of the passage itself. Those who disagree must reckon with the arguments in this book." --Patrick Schreiner, associate professor of New Testament and biblical theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary "On the hot topic of the 'I' of Romans 7, Dodson and Motl model expert exegesis: attentive to historical context, insightful reading of Romans as a whole, and inspiring in terms of understanding Pauline theology and biblical theology more widely. Concise, well-written--and convincing!" --Nijay K. Gupta, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary
Synopsis
Discover good news for the Christian life Understand how Christ has defeated sin's power Identify the "wretch" in Romans 7 Is the Christian battle against sin a long defeat? In Conquerors, Not Captives, Joseph R. Dodson and Mattie Mae Motl challenge the popular view that Romans 7:14-25 describes the typical Christian battle against sin. The "wretched man" of Romans 7 seems unable to do what God's law demands and, for many Christians, his inner conflict and turmoil seem all too relatable. But are we impotent before sin and powerless to do good? When we reexamine Romans 7 in light of Paul's writings elsewhere and his interpreters throughout church history, we encounter better news. Conquerors, Not Captives is an accessible and thoughtful study that rebukes our gloomy expectations and invites us to take seriously the Bible's assurances that the Holy Spirit frees us from sin's power., Christianity Today 2024 Book Awards Award of Merit Is the Christian battle against sin a long defeat? Discover good news for the Christian life Understand how Christ has defeated sin's power Identify the "wretch" in Romans 7 In Conquerors, Not Captives , Joseph R. Dodson and Mattie Mae Motl challenge the popular view that Romans 7:14-25 describes the typical Christian battle against sin. The "wretched man" of Romans 7 seems unable to do what God's law demands and, for many Christians, his inner conflict and turmoil seem all too relatable. But are we impotent before sin and powerless to do good? When we reexamine Romans 7 in light of Paul's writings elsewhere and his interpreters throughout church history, we encounter better news. Conquerors, Not Captives is an accessible and thoughtful study that rebukes our gloomy expectations and invites us to take seriously the Bible's assurances that the Holy Spirit frees us from sin's power.
LC Classification Number
BS2665.52.D635 2024
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Motl, Mattie Mae
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