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Part 6 of Gil Bailie’s Reflections on St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans

By Randy Coleman-Riese inBlog

Posted on: Feb 09, 2018

Part 6 of Gil Bailie’s series on Romans is now available on our web store. Click on the image to the left to go our store. In this part Gil Bailie covers chapters 9 through 11 of Romans. In these chapters there is a sense that St. Paul is trying to elucidate a number of troubling issues one of which is our propensity to develop our moral acuities at the expense of those whose moral failures we observe and repudiate. Another theme is the problem of God’s irrevocable covenant with Israel and the Jewish rejection of Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah and their complicity in Jesus’ death.

The final two parts of this 8 part series will be available on our web store in the coming months.

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