Article Sections
- Introduction
- Part one: Justification Theory and its Implications
- Chapter One: The Heart of the Matter: the Justification Theory of Salvation
- Chapter Two: Intrinsic Difficulties
- Chapter Three: Systematic Difficulties
- Chapter Four: The Question of Judaism
- Chapter Five: The Question of Conversion
- Chapter Six: Beyond Old and New Perspectives
- Part Two: The Hermeneutical Clarifications
- Chapter Seven: The Recognition of a Discourse
- Chapter Eight: Distortions: The Church-Historical Pedigree
- Chapter Nine: Dangers - The Modern European Pedigree
- Part Three: The Conventional Reading and Its Problems
- Chapter Ten: A Mighty Fortress: Justification Theory's Textual Base
- Chapter Eleven: Feet of Clay
- Chapter Twelve: Wide and Narrow Paths
- Part Four - a Rhetorical and Apocalyptic Rereading
- Chapter Thirteen: Rereading The Frame
- Chapter Fourteen: Rereading Romans 1.18-3.20 - Indictment Reconsidered
- Chapter Fifteen: Faith and Syntax in Romans 1.16-17 and 3.21-31
- Chapter Sixteen: Atonement and "Justification" in Romans 3.21-26
- Chapter Seventeen: The Deliverance of God and Its Rhetorical Implications
- Chapter Eighteen: Rereading Romans 3.27-4.25 - Our Forefather Reconsidered
- Part Five: Rereading the Heartland
- Chapter Nineteen: Rereading the Rest of Romans
- Chapter Twenty: Rereading Galatians
- Chapter Twenty-One: Rereading the Heartland - Philippians and Beyond
- Conclusions