In The Rhetoric of Romans, Neil Elliott presents a rhetorical-
critical reading of the letter that indicates that Paul wrote, not
to counter Jewish opponents or aspects of the Jewish religion, nor
to legitimize the law-free gentile church, but to warn against
elements of the Hellenistic church's Christology and an incipient
Christian supersessionism that threatened the collection in
Jerusalem and the heart of his apostolic work.
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