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

Romans 1:8-15 - 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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The harmony that exists between the various doctrines of the Christian faith is such that error in regard to any one of them produces more or less distortion in all of the others. Loraine Boettner
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