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A Consideration of Romans 1:8–15 in light of Greco-Roman Rhetoric

A Consideration of Romans 1:8–15 in light of Greco-Roman Rhetoric

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  • Marthy L. Reid

What is the function of Romans 1:8-15 in the letter? This essay examines this question by considering the passage's rhetorical function. The author wants to demonstrate how this well-crafted rhetorical unit introduces the basic purpose of the letter.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1995. 11 pages.

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