Creation-Covenant Scheme and Justification by Faith: A Canonical Study of the God-Human Drama in the Pentateuch and the Letter to the Romans

From: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly | Date: July 1, 2003| Author: Tyler, Ronald L | Copyright information

MARY SYLVIA C. NWACHUKWU, Creation-Covenant Scheme and Justification by Faith: A Canonical Study of the God-Human Drama in the Pentateuch and the Letter to the Romans (Tesi Gregoriana Serie Teologia 89; Rome: Pontificia Universitaa Gregoriana, 2002). Pp. 372. Paper euro23, $22.

The author is a sister of the Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Love, to which she dedicates the book. She teaches OT at the Spiritan International School of Theology, Attakwu, Enugu, Nigeria. The book rep...

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