Stephen Self

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Using Romans as an example, Dunn points out that the “attentive reader cannot but be struck by the steady sequence of genitive phrases” that mark its opening chapter: “gospel of God,” “son of God,” “beloved of God,” “the will of God,” “the power of God,” “the righteousness of God,” “the wrath of God,” “the glory of God,” and the list continues.
Paul Was Not a Christian: The Original Message of a Misunderstood Apostle
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