In this book, Peter Stuhlmacher stresses the Old Testament and
postbiblical Jewish traditions as the primary backdrop to Paul's
thought, as these traditions were known by Paul himself or mediated
to him through Jesus and the early church. The themes of the
righteousness of God and the corresponding justification of both
Jews and Gentiles are viewed as the center of Romans. Finally,
Stuhlmacher seeks to place the apostle's theology within its
historical context. He overcomes the false dichotomy that has often
characterized the study of Romans, mediating between the view that
it is a general theological treatise that functions as Paul's last
testament to his Christian faith, on the one hand, and the view
that it is one particular and occasion-bound expression of Paul's
thinking.
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