The doctrine of election remains one of the most controversial,
debated, and misunderstood issues in the history of theological
discourse. Precisely because of an overemphasis on election as a
theological abstraction, the textual and historical foundation of
the phenomenon of election has too frequently been undermined, or
lost all together. Election and Unity attempts to transcend certain
theological postulations and debate by privileging the conception
of election's scriptural and historical context(s). Nowhere in
scripture is election more fully elucidated than in Paul's epistle
to the Romans. Rather than proposing Romans to be some grandiose
theological treatise concerning divine choice, Election and Unity
interprets Paul's treatment of election in light of a primary
reason for writing the great epistle-the establishment of unity
among the ethnically and ideologically diverse congregations in
Rome.
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