Suffering in Romans

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Most of the Jesus-followers in Rome would have been familiar with socioeconomic hardship. Suffering was a daily reality either for themselves or for someone they knew. Many lived below or just above subsistence level. Some were slaves, homeless, or chronically sick. Followers of Christ might have experienced persecution because of their refusal to take part in the local religious festivals. Suffering is, of course, a significant theme in Romans 5:1-11 and 8:17, 18-39. Paul mentions various types of affliction many times in these texts. How might Paul’s audience have understood them? In ‘Suffering in Romans’ Siu Fung Wu argues that Paul speaks of the vocation of the Jesus-followers to participate in Christ’s suffering, with the purpose that they may be glorified with him. Indeed, their identification with Christ’s suffering is an integral part of God’s project of transforming humanity and renewing creation. It is in their faithful suffering that Christ-followers participate in God’s triumph over evil. This is counter-intuitive, because most people think that victory is won by power and strength. Yet the children of God partake in his cosmic victory by their suffering, aided by the Spirit and the hope of glory. SIU FUNG WU is Honorary Postdoctoral Associate at University of Divinity, Australia, and Adjunct Lecturer at Whitley College. He has an MPhil from Trinity College, University of Bristol, and a PhD from University of Divinity. ‘The theme of suffering is explicit in Romans 5 and 8, but Siu Fung Wu shows that it underlies the whole of Paul’s letter and is characteristic of the lives of the people Paul addresses. As one whose own background has involved suffering in the garment factories of East Asia, Wu reads Romans with that experience and understanding, providing a powerful challenge to those of us interpreting the text from positions of comfort and power.’ Keith Dyer, Associate Professor, University of Divinity Whitley College. ‘Wu’s analysis of Romans 5-8 represents an original contribution to the study of Paul’s great letter. Against the backdrop of this social reconstruction, Wu elucidates Paul’s argument regarding the creation of a new humanity in Christ and its vocation to suffer in anticipation of sharing in Christ’s glory. Deftly drawing together several lines of inquiry - scriptural echoes, the Greco-Roman religio-political matrix - Wu engages a wide range of scholarship to provide a sound exegetical study.’ Timothy G. Gombis, Associate Professor of New Testament, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary.

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Siu Fung Wu

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ISBN - 9780227175903

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm

Page Count - 306

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