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Romans

Unit Code: 
BN335
RTI: 
United Faculty of Theology
Unit Value: 
15 points

This unit is an exegetical study of the Letter to the Romans as the mature presentation of the Gospel as proclaimed by Paul, with attention to the key theological themes and issues emerging from the letter. Students will complete detailed exegesis of select passages from the letter.

Learning Outcomes: 

Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:

  1. Situate the content of the letter within an understanding of Paul’s missionary career and pastoral aims at the time of its composition
  2. Provide a convincing account of the likely situation of the community of believers at Rome that prompted Paul to write to them as he did
  3. Interpret passages and themes in the letter in the light of the theological issues that have attached to its interpretation in the Christian tradition
  4. Provide an informed interpretation of the letter, in whole and in part, that is ethically responsible in view of current issues such as ecumenical relations between the Christian churches, relations between Christians and Jews, and relation to the non-human environment 
Lecturer/s: 
Brendan Byrne
Timetabling
Semester: 
Semester 2
Day: 
Thursday
Time: 
10 - 1
Location: 
Centre for Theology and Ministry
Unit Frequency: 
Biennial
Years Offered: 
2010
Years Offered: 
2012
Years Offered: 
2014
Unit Fields
Courses: 
Bachelor of Theology
Field: 
Field B Biblical Studies
Disciplines: 
Biblical Studies
Disciplines: 
New Testament
Department Name: 
Department of Biblical Studies
Unit Level
Undergraduate Level: 
3
Prerequisites: 

A level two unit in Pauline Studies, or equivalent at the lecturer’s discretion.

Mode of Teaching: 
Semester
Teaching Methods: 

3 hour seminar weekly for 12 weeks

Workload
Number of timetabled hours per week: 
3
Expected personal study hours per week: 
6
Total workload hours per week: 
9
Total workload hours for unit: 
108
Assessment
Assessment TypeWeightingLearning Outcomes Assessed
Assessment Type: 

1 x exegetical essay of 3000 words

Weighting: 
50%
Assessment Type: 

1 x thematic essay of 3000 words

Weighting: 
50%
Recommended reading: 

* = set texts recommended for purchase

  • *Byrne, B. Romans. Sacra Pagina. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1996.
  • Donfried, K. P., ed. The Romans Debate. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1991.
  • Dunn, J. D. G. Romans. 2 vols. Dallas: Word, 1988.
  • Dunn, J. D. G. The Theology of Paul the Apostle. London: T & T Clark, 2003.
  • Fitzmyer, J. A. Romans. AB 33. New York: Doubleday, 1993.
  • Grieb, K. A. The Story of Romans: A Narrative Defense of God’s Righteousness. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2002.
  • *Horrell, D. G. An Introduction to the Study of Paul. 2nd ed. London: T & T Clark, 2006.
  • Käsemann, E. Commentary on Romans. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980.
  • Moo, D. J. The Epistle to the Romans. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1996.
  • Wedderburn, A. J. M. The Reasons for Romans. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1988.
  • Wright, N. T. ‘Romans’. In The New Interpreter’s Bible, edited by L. Keck, vol. X, 393-770. Nashville: Abingdon, 2001.
  • Ziesler, J. Paul’s Letter to the Romans. London: SCM, 1989.
  • Ziesler, J. Pauline Christianity. Rev. ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.

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