Thinking Mission with Paul and the Romans: Romans 15:1-33

Author: Patte, Daniel

Source: Mission Studies, Volume 23, Number 1, 2006 , pp. 81-104(24)

Publisher: BRILL

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Abstract:

I write these notes on Romans 15:1-33 (read together with 1:1-15 and other passages of Romans) as resources for a group discussion of Romans 15 and its teaching about mission for the group's life context. I presuppose that the group will want to have three rounds of discussion. According to the size of the group these three rounds can take place in one long session - with the larger group breaking down in smaller groups and coming back together three times, for instance during an evening - or in three shorter sessions. The first round-table discussion is focused on the group members' first readings of Romans 15. The second round-table involves comparing the members' readings with those of scholars. For this purpose, since there are presently three types of scholarly readings of Romans, I present them, underscoring the different ways they conceive of Paul's teaching about mission. Throughout I also presuppose that each member of the group is committed to "read with" the other members this text of Paul as a Scripture about mission, a process that requires a third round-table.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/157338306777890475

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