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A Review of Dr Sam Tsang's Recent Publication: To the End of the Earth: An Exposition on Romans

A Review of Dr. Sam Tsang's Recent Publication: To the End of the Earth: An Exposition on Romans

Simon CHOW

Having read the book in detail, the writer finds that it is far from the scholarship that it claims to be. The author makes outstanding allegations which are quite different from what we have learned in the field, such as the purpose and the structure of the book of Romans. However, no discussion is given to support the suggestions. Furthermore, there are many academic terms which are neither explained nor in anyway elaborated; thus the writer doubts that this book is written for lay people as the author said. Overall, the writer feels there are still many gaps that need to be filled in order to make the book beneficial to its readers.

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