It takes the average reader 9 hours and 56 minutes to read Romans and the Legacy of St Paul by Peter G Bolt
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Introduction Chapter 1: James R. Harrison, Romans and the Western Intellectual Tradition: From Church to Society and Back Again PART 1. On First Hearing Romans Read Aloud in Neronian Rome: Theological and Historical Reverberations; Chapter 2: Brendan Byrne, SJ, The Apocalyptic Motif of the Last Judgement: The Essential Horizon of Paul's Argument in Romans; Chapter 3: Brendan Byrne, SJ, Justification and Last Judgment in Romans: The Place of Chapters 5-8; Chapter 4: Mark Reasoner, Paul's Letter against the Roman Gods; Chapter 5: Mark Reasoner, Hope against Hope in Paul's Scriptures and in Rome. PART 2. Romans and the Challenge of Exegesis: Reading and Being Read by the Epistle Chapter 6: Stephen Gilmour, Justification from Sin: An Examination of Romans 6:7; Chapter 7: David Hughes, The Love Tax: Paul's Neighbourliness in Romans 13:1-7; Chapter 8: Peter Orr, The Intercession of Christ in Romans 8:34; Chapter 9: Murray Smith, God's Righteousness, Christ's Faithfulness and 'Justification by Faith Alone'; Chapter 10: Stephen Spence, Personal Obedience (and Sin) in the New Age of Faith: Rehearing Romans 14:23b. PART 3. Romans and the Challenge of Theology: From Text to Society Chapter 11: Louise Gosbell, A Disability Reading of Paul's Use of the 'Body of Christ' Metaphor in Romans 12:3-8 and 1 Corinthians 12:12-31; Chapter 12: James R. Harrison, Paul's Legacy in Romans and the Confession Inscriptions of Asia Minor: The Difficulty of Moving Beyond Divine Justice to Mercy in Antiquity. PART 4. Ancient Epistles and the Puzzling Particularity of Romans Chapter 13: Peter Bolt, Untangling the Pauline Handshakes: Who is Greeting Whom in Romans 16?; Chapter 14: Alan Cadwallader, Phoebe in and around Romans: The Weight of Marginal Reception. PART 5. The Theological, Social and Philosophical Legacy of Romans: From Augustine to Agamben Chapter 15: Peter G. Bolt, James R. Harrison and Peter Laughlin, The Legacy of Paul's Epistle to the Romans: From Augustine to Agamben; Chapter 16: Jin Heung Kim, Locus on Justification in Vermigli's Commentary on Romans. PART 6. A Personal Reflection on the Legacy of Romans Chapter 17 Michele Connolly, On First Looking into Paul's Romans and Why Roman Catholics Need to Do It More
Romans and the Legacy of St Paul by Peter G Bolt is 578 pages long, and a total of 149,124 words.
This makes it 195% the length of the average book. It also has 182% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 13 hours and 34 minutes to read Romans and the Legacy of St Paul aloud.
Romans and the Legacy of St Paul is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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