Lecture
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10 – What is the nature of Paul’s call?
Dr. Lewis explains being called as an apostle, saint and pastoral calls.
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14 – How does the section of Romans 1 following verses 16 and 17 relate to those verses?
Dr. Lewis ecplains how Paul shows both Law and Gospel in Romans.
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15 – How does Paul’s view of the Law in Romans 2 relate to his view in Romans 7?
Dr. Lewis explains why Paul is not contradicting himself and give the three uses for the Law.
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06 – What is the background of the church in Rome?
Dr. Lewis gives some ideas on how the Christian Church in Rome came into being.
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11 – What is meant by Paul in Romans 1 by the righteousness of God?
Dr. Lewis explains the phrase "righteousness of God".
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04 – When did Paul write the epistle to the Romans?
Dr. Lewis discuses when the Book of Romans was written.
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03 – What else should one know about how people communicated in the First Century?
Dr. Lewis explains what rhetorical criticism is and how Paul would have used it.
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12 – How did verses 16 and 17 of Romans 1 affect Luther?
Dr. Lewis explains how Romans 1:16-17 affected Martin Luther.
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08 – What is the main theme of Romans and how does he develop it?
Dr. Lewis explains the themes and structure of Paul’s letter to the Romans.
