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| 1. | Instructional Design Of The Text "When In Rome Do As The Romans Do" |
| 2. | Isaac And Christ:Intertextual Echoes Of Akedah In Romans |
| 3. | The Construction Of Romans And Rome In Julius Caesar |
| 4. | Salvation In Origen’s Commentary On Romans |
| 5. | Ambivalence Des Romans De Jean Echenoz Sous La Vision Paralittéraire |
| 6. | Die Zeit de Romans oder Moderne Mimesis |
| 7. | An investigation of the connection between Adam as a type of Christ and Christ himself: An exegetical and structural approach to Romans 5:12--19 |
| 8. | Romans, allies, and the struggle for the Roman citizenship, 91--77 BCE |
| 9. | Portrait du personnage d'enfant. Analyse narrative et semiotique de l'enfant-narrateur dans trois romans quebecois contemporains: 'Le souffle de l'Harmattan', 'C'est pas moi, je le jure!' et 'La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes' |
| 10. | Abraham as a spiritual ancestor in Romans 4 in the context of the Roman appropriation of ancestors: Some implications of Paul's use of Abraham for Shona Christians in postcolonial Zimbabwe |
| 11. | Groupes et identite dans les romans autobiographies de R. Queneau |
| 12. | Mourir sans se debattre, l'influence du bovarysme dans l'oeuvre romanesque de Francoise Sagan |
| 13. | The gospel of God: Romans as Paul's 'Aeneid' (Saint Paul the Apostle, Virgil, Roman Empire) |
| 14. | La Chine et les Chinois dans les romans francais du XVIIIe siecle |
| 15. | Addressing Roman Jews: Paul's view on the Law in the letter to the Romans |
| 16. | Isocrates in Italy: The Reception of Isocrates among the Romans and the Renaissance Humanists |
| 17. | 'Un soir, ils allerent au theatre...' Scenes de theatre dans les romans francais et canadiens-francais (1871--1949) |
| 18. | According to what nomos? Understanding Romans 2 in conversation with Diaspora Jewish conceptions of nomos |
| 19. | Resurrection in Romans: Reinterpreting the stories of Israel in light of the Christ event |
| 20. | Paul, the doers of the law, and Gentiles: A study of Romans 2:12--16 |
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