Scot McKnight is Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, where he directs both a master's and doctor of ministry program in using context to interpret the New Testament. He is the author of more than eighty books, including commentaries on Colossians and Philemon and a book on Paul as Pastor. He has been married to Kris for more than forty-five years and has two children and two grandchildren.
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Introduction: Lived Theology Part One: A Community Needing Peace Romans 12-16 ?1. Phoebe-The Face of Romans ?2. The Greetings and the House Churches of Rome ?3. Strong and Weak ?4. Zealotry ?5. Christoformity-Paul's Vision for a Lived Theology of Peace ?6. Christoformity Is Embodied God Orientation ?7. Christoformity Is Embodied Body-of-Christ Orientation ?8. Christoformity Is Public Orientation ?9. Know the Time Is Now Part Two: A Narrative Leading to Peace Romans 9-11 ?10. Where We've Been, Where We Are, Where We're Headed ?11. To the Weak ?12. To the Strong Part Three: A Torah That Disrupts Peace Romans 1-4 ?13. The Opening to the Letter ?14. The Rhetoric of Romans 1-2 ?15. Reading Romans 2 after Romans 1 ?16. The First Question-Advantage ?17. The Second Question-Boasting in Advantage ?18. The Third Question-Abraham, Faith, and Advantage Part Four: A Spirit Creating Peace Romans 5-8 ?19. All ?20. You and We ?21. I Conclusion: Reading Romans Forwards, in Brief

