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Soteriology and Eschatology in Romans

Soteriology and Eschatology in Romans

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  • Robert E. Longacre, Wilber B. Wallis

The authors work through the epistle to the Romans, trying to identify different types of discourse. They are convinced that an identification of these discourse types will reveal the purpose and structure of the book.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1998. 16 pages.

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