Christ the End of the Law: Romans 10.4 in Pauline Perspective
Christ the End of the Law: Romans 10.4 in Pauline Perspective

Christ the End of the Law: Romans 10.4 in Pauline Perspective

in Library of New Testament Studies

by Robert Badenas

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Pages 312
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 1987
ISBN-13 9780567209979
In this close textual analysis Badenas uses the term 'telos' as his starting point to delve into a closer examination of the Greek-speaking ancient world. The study divides into three key sections: a history of exegesis, a lexical study of telos, and an exegetical study of Rom 10:4. This final part enables an in-depth analysis of the place and role of Rom 10:4 within Romans 9:11, and, in turn, of Romans 9:11 within Paul's argument more generally. In so doing, Badenas is able to offer a more informed judgement of the use of the statement 'Christ is the end of the law,' contributing insightfully to an abundance of material which proclaims the statement without acknowledgement of its greater context.

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