Title | Outlaw justice : the Messianic politics of Paul |
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File Size | 1.2 MB |
Total Pages | 214 |
Copyright Title Page Series Page Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Getting Ready to Read Romans First Part of Romans 1. Making Connections (1:1–17) First Phase: The Unjust Social Order (1:18–3:20) 2. The Critique of Pagan Injustice (1:18–2:5) 3. Transition: The Impartiality of Divine Justice (2:6–16) 4. The Critique of the Polity of Israel (2:17–3:20) Second Phase: The Coming of Messianic Justice (3:21–5:21) 5. Justice Outside the Law (3:21–31) 6. The Justice of Abraham (4:1–25) 7. Messianic Justice (4:25–5:11) 8. How Much More: The Adamic and the Messianic (5:12–21) Third Phase A: Before and After (6:1–7:6) 9. Living After Dying (6:2–11) 10. Partial Analogies (6:12–7:6) Third Phase B: The Great Transition (7:7–8:39) 11. Death and the Law (7:7–25) 12. The Spirit and Life (8:1–17) 13. Affliction and Solidarity (8:18–39) Fourth Phase: Divine Promise and Improvisation (9:1–11:36) 14. Has the Promise Failed? (9:1–29) 15. The History of Justice (9:30–10:4) 16. Speaking and Hearing: How Justice Comes (10:5–21) 17. The Redemption of (All) Israel (11:1–12) 18. Warning to the Nations (11:12–24) 19. Eucatastrophe (11:25–36) Fifth Phase: The Corporate Improvisation of Justice in the Now-Time (12:1–15:13) 20. The Messianic Body (12:1–13) 21. Overcome Evil with Good (12:14–13:7) 22. After the Law (13:8–14) 23. Welcome: The Messianic Sociality (14:1–15:13) Coda 24. Paul’s Messianic Mission (15:14–33) 25. Traces of the New Sociality (16:1–27) Bibliography Index Cultural Memory in the Present