Congregational Courses: Romans
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32 – Does Romans 9 teach double predestination?
Dr. Lewis explains the Lutheran view of predestination.
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31 – What sort of overview can you give for Romans 9 through 11?
Dr. Lewis gives an overview of Romans 9 to 11.
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38 – In what ways can Romans 14 be applied to a contemporary congregation?
Dr. Lewis explains what Christian liberty is and how it can be a problem in the church.
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22 – What is an overview of Romans 6 through 8?
Dr. Lewis explains our relationship to sin and how Paul rhetorical style ask the question and then gives the answer.
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34 – What does Paul mean when he says that all Israel will be saved?
Dr. Lewis explains what Paul meant by all Israel will be saved.
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40 – What is said today about Paul by those who are not Lutherans?
Dr. Lewis gives a brief overview of other perspectives on Paul and his writings.
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20 – What is the significance of Paul’s use of the word reconcilliation in Romans 5?
Dr. Lewis explains what is meant by reconciliation.
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16 – What issues are at stake in Paul’s discussion of Jews and Gentiles?
Dr. Lewis explains why the issue of Jewish traditions was a continuing problem in the early church.
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23 – What does it mean that we are buried with Christ and rasied with him?
Dr. Lewis explains what it means to be buried and raised with Christ.