Biblical eLearning (http://biblicalelearning.org) presents: Dr. Craig Keener on Romans
This is the twelfth of 18 lectures Dr. Craig Keener of Asbury Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky has done on the book of Romans.
Be sure to check out his commentary: Romans: A New Covenant Commentary published by Wipf and Stock. This video was produced by Ted Hildebrandt from and biblicalelearning.org.
Timed Outline:
00:00 Dispensational/Covenant or Calvinist/Arminian?
2:55 Romans 11.33-36
5:50 From him, through him, to him
8:00 Romans 12.2
8:40 Transition to application (as in 1 Thess. 4-5; Gal. 5-6)
10:25 1. Presenting Bodies as Sacrifices
11:20 2. A living sacrifice: living, holy, pleasing
14:45 3. A rational sacrifice
16:35 II. Transformed vs. Confirmed (Romans 12.2a)
16:55 2. Transformed mind
17:50 3. The new age versus the old
19:15 4. Renewed for a new age
21:20 A new world is coming, love in light of eternity
27:25 Contrasts with the old, corrupted mind of Rom. 1
28:40 Discerning God's will
29:40 Vs. Corrupted mind of 1.28
30:40 1. Philosophers and orators used evaluative criteria
32:25 2. Good, pleasing and perfect as criteria
33:35 Spiritual intuition
37:10 IV. The Literary Context for this Renewing of the Mind
38:15 2. A mind for the body of Christ in the following context
41:10 Renewed mind considers: How can I contribute to Christ's body?
44:25 How does renewed mind think?
45:15 Romans 12.9-21 Parenesis: list of exhortations
46:05 Romans 12.9-21
46:25 Romans 12.10-12
49:25 Romans 12.13
55:50 Loving outsiders (12.14-21)
1:01:25 Bless those who persecute you