David J. Southall
Rediscovering Righteousness in Romans
Personified dikaiosyne within Metaphoric and Narratorial Settings
2008. 366 pages.
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Why does the Apostle Paul personify righteousness as slave-master and athlete in Romans 6 and 9? David J. Southall explores Pauline personification as a trope of character invention in which righteousness becomes an equivalent term for Christ.