St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (Vol. 1&2)

St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (Vol. 1&2)
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St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans – A Practical Exposition in 2 volumes presents a commentary to the famous Epistle by Charles Gore, Bishop of Oxford and Anglican theologian. The work is divided in sections and each section is analyzed and followed by further explanation. The author especially exposes Roman lies in the text, emphasizing his persuasion that the thorough knowledge of the spirit of churchmanship is required to interpret the ideas of Saint Paul.

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Gore Charles. St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (Vol. 1&2)

St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (Vol. 1&2)

Table of Contents

Volume 1

Table of Contents

Introduction

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iv

CHAPTER I. 1-7

Salutation

CHAPTER I. 8-17

St. Paul's introduction

DIVISION I. (CHAPTERS I. 18-III. 20.)

The universality of sin and condemnation

DIVISION I. § I. (CHAPTER I. 18-32)

Judgement on the Gentile world

DIVISION I. § 2. CHAPTER II. 1-29

Judgement on the Jews

DIVISION I. § 3. CHAPTER III. 1-8

Jewish objections

DIVISION I. § 4. CHAPTER III. 9-20

Sin and condemnation universal

DIVISION II. CHAPTERS III. 21-IV. 25

Justification by faith only § 1. (III. 21-31.) Christ our propitiation

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ii

iii

DIVISION II. § 2. CHAPTER IV

The true seed of Abraham

DIVISION III. CHAPTERS V-VIII

The accepted life or the moral consequences of justification § 1. CHAPTER V. 1-11. The holy confidence of the justified

DIVISION III. § 2. CHAPTER V. 12-21

The Second Adam

DIVISION III. § 3. CHAPTER VI. 1-14

The Christian life a living by dying

DIVISION III. § 4. CHAPTER VI. 15-23

The perfect freedom is God's service

DIVISION III. § 5. CHAPTER VII. 1-6

Freedom from the law by union with Christ

DIVISION III. § 6. CHAPTER VII. 7-25

The function and failure of the law

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ii

iii

DIVISION III. § 7. CHAPTER VIII. 1-11

Life in the Spirit

DIVISION III. § 8. CHAPTER VIII. 12-17

The life of sonship

DIVISION III. § 9. CHAPTER VIII. 18-30

The hope of the creation

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ii

iii

iv

DIVISION III. § 10. CHAPTER VIII. 31-39

Christian assurance

Volume 2

Table of Contents

DIVISION IV. CHAPTERS IX-XI

The theodicy or justification of God for His. dealings with the Jews

DIVISION IV. § 1. CHAPTER IX. 1–13

The present rejection of Israelites no breach of a divine promise

DIVISION IV. § 2. CHAPTER IX. 14–29

God's liberty in showing mercy and judgement. always retained and asserted

DIVISION IV. § 3. CHAPTER IX. 30-X. 21

Lack of faith the reason of Israel's rejection

DIVISION IV. § 4. CHAPTER XI. 1–12

God's judgement on Israel neither universal nor final

DIVISION IV. § 5[1]. CHAPTER XI. 13–36

God's present purpose for the Jews through the. Gentiles: and so for all humanity

Retrospect over the argument

DIVISION V. CHAPTERS XII-XV. 13

Practical Exhortation

DIVISION V. § i. CHAPTER XII. 1–2

Self-surrender in response to God

DIVISION V. § 2. CHAPTER XII. 3–21

The community spirit

DIVISION V. § 3. CHAPTER XIII. 1–7

The Christians and the imperial power

DIVISION V. § 4. CHAPTER XIII. 8–10

The summary debt

DIVISION V. § 5. CHAPTER XIII. 11–14

The approach of the day

DIVISION V. § 6. CHAPTER XIV. 1–23

Mutual toleration

DIVISION V. § 7. CHAPTER XV. 1–13

Unselfish forbearance and inclusiveness

DIVISION VI. CHAPTERS XV. 14-XVI. 27

Conclusion

DIVISION VI. § 1. CHAPTER XV. 14–33

His excuse for writing and his hope of coming

DIVISION VI. § 2. CHAPTER XVI. 1–2

A commendation

DIVISION VI. § 3. CHAPTER XVI. 3–16

Personal greetings

DIVISION VI. § 4. CHAPTER XVI. 17–20

Final warning

DIVISION VI. § 5. CHAPTER XVI. 21–23

Salutations from St. Paul's companions

DIVISION VI. § 6. CHAPTER XVI. 25–27

Final Doxology

APPENDED NOTES

NOTE A. See vol. i. p. 59

THE MEANINGS OF THE WORD 'FAITH.'

NOTE B. See vol. i. p. 103

THE USE OF THE WORD 'CONSCIENCE.'

NOTE C. See vol. i. p. 129

RECENT REACTIONS FROM THE TEACHING ABOUT HELL

NOTE D. See vol. i. pp. 143 ff

DIFFICULTIES ABOUT THE DOCTRINE OF THE ATONEMENT

NOTE E. See vol. i. p. 196

EVOLUTION AND THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF THE FALL

NOTE F. See vol. i. p. 215

BAPTISM BY IMMERSION AND BY AFFUSION

NOTE G. See vol. ii. p. 136

A PRAYER OF JEREMY TAYLOR

NOTE H. See vol. ii. p. 147

THE ORIGIN OF THE MAXIM—'IN NECESSARIIS UNITAS, ETC.'

NOTE I. See vol. ii. p. 179

ST. AUGUSTINE'S TEACHING THAT 'THE CHURCH IS THE. BODY OF CHRIST OFFERED IN THE EUCHARIST.'

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Charles Gore

A Practical Exposition

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[1] Acts xx. 23.

[2] Hort's Prolegomena to Romans and Ephesians (Macmillan, 1895), p. 9.

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