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Romans: The Law, Its Functions and Limits, Exposition of Chapter 7: 1 - 8: 4

Mound Books

€19,95 RRP €21,95

Romans: The Law, Its Functions and Limits, Exposition of Chapter 7: 1 - 8: 4

Mound Books

€19,95 RRP €21,95

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'This volume deals with what is undoubtedly one of the most controversial chapters in the Bible. It will be clear from the exposition that the theme of this volume is no mere fascinating theological or intellectual problem, but one which is of vital importance to Christian experience, and to the health, well-being, and vigour of the Church.' From the author's preface. \n

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PrefaceXi
One1
The correct approach to a controversial chapter – the purpose of the chapter – a bird’s eye view – the relevance of the teaching – three mistakes made by Christians.
Two14
Law in general, the indirect approach – marriage as a picture of the unbeliever’s relationship to the Law – four reasons for choosing this illustration – the nature of our death to the Law.
Three29
A general definition of the Christian life – a radical change – the tests of life ­the centrality of Christ – the body of Christ, crucified and raised.
Four42
Union with Christ in His death to the Law – the old husband and the new ­loyalty to the new husband – an indissoluble relationship.
Five55
The privileges of our marriage – our possessions in Christ – His love and care ­fruit, the purpose of the union.
Six68
The necessity of the change – life in the flesh – passions and lusts – the positive power of sin – the futility of morality.
Seven83
The completeness of the change for all Christians – our discharge from the Law’s control – the aim of our deliverance – the new slavery – letter and spirit.
Eight96
Seven particular differences between the old life and the new – the external and the internal – understanding – letter and spirit – motive – liberty – power ­progression to glory.
Nine109
The vindication of the Law – the preliminary ‘law-work’ – lusts and sin – the tenth commandment and Paul’s knowledge of sin.
Ten120
Sin as a power – the Law used as a fulcrum – the slave-master – the aggravation of lawlessness – practical conclusions.
Eleven132
An analysis of his own experience – sin lying dormant – the ‘coming’ of the Law – self-confidence dies – the test of our reaction to the Law.
Twelve147
The Law and life – the Law and death – diagnosis of the moral state of the country – sin’s use of the Law to deceive – the darkening of the understanding.
Thirteen161
The holiness and goodness of the Law – the exposing of the sinfulness of sin ­Paul’s experience under conviction of sin – the time of this experience.
Fourteen176
Three interpretations of v, 14ff – the inductive method – general analysis of the section – the theme still the function of the Law – the change of tense ­the meaning of ‘carnal’.
Fifteen189
The key-phrase – the implications of ‘sold under sin’ for the various views ­v15, a description of his life as a whole – defeat, failure and regeneration.
Sixteen201
Logical inferences – a daring statement – a complicated description of duality ­confession, not excuse – sin frustrating the Law.
Seventeen213
The law of his daily experience – the inward man and the members – a different law – various interpretations of ‘captivity’ – an anguished cry of defeat.
Eighteen225
An interjection of praise – consideration of the passage as a whole – com­parison with other, apparently similar, passages – Galatians 5, I Corinthians 9, etc., show victory not defeat.
Nineteen238
Paul’s description of the regenerate man incompatible with this passage – other writers considered – some attempted reconciliations – the second blessing theory – the conclusion.
Twenty258
The connection of chapter 8 with chapter 5 – outline of the chapter – the out­working of the theme as stated in verse I.
Twenty-one269
Justification, not sanctification, the theme – no more condemnation – union with Christ the guarantee of our ultimate glorification.
Twenty-two280
Matters of translation – a wrong interpretation in terms of sanctification ­proof that ‘the law of sin and death’ is the Law of God.- the law of the Spirit and the reign of grace.
Twenty-three295
The enjoyment of assurance – the impossible thing of the Law – Dr. Hodge’s interpretation refuted – righteousness imparted as well as imputed.
Twenty-four308
The helplessness of man – God’s salvation – the eternal Sonship of Christ – the second Man, the guarantee of our salvation.
Twenty-five318
The reality of the Incarnation – Christ’s sinlessness – the Virgin Birth and ‘the Immaculate Conception’ – the infirmities of Christ’s human nature – the necessity for a coming as man.
Twenty-six332
An offering for sin – Perfectionism not taught here – Christ’s death and imparted righteousness – justification and sanctification not to be separated.
Twenty-seven343
The general tenor of the Christian’s life – different appearances of walking in the flesh – the leading of the Spirit – a false division between Christians – holiness and assurance.
Appendix357
Puritan testimony
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