Biblical eLearning (http://biblicalelearning.org) presents: Dr. Craig Keener on Romans
This is the sixth 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 biblicalelearning.org.

Timed Outline:
00:55 Made righteous as "gift" (a favor) by "grace" (generosity, 3.24)
3:30 Cover of the ark of the covenant (hilasterion, 3.25)
5:35 Dodd doubts "propitiation" in OT
8:20 Atonement fits Romans
9:55 Previously "passed over" sins vs. punishing them justly (3.25)
11:10 Therefore: no self-boasting (3.27)
14:10 Point
16:10 3.3: pivot in argument
17:00 Abraham Righted by Faith (4.1-8)
18:45 Abraham a key model
20:15 But faith was foundation for his obedience
23:20 Contrasts with law-works righteousness
25:50 Father also of Gentiles who believe (4.9-12)
27:10 Ethnic vs. spiritual ancestry
28:45 Potential objection: righteous as God-fearer, but proselyte via circumcision (cf. Gen. 17.10-14)
31:05 The Promise through Faith (4.13-25)
33:35 Not only for those of the law but also those of faith (Gentiles, 4.16)
35:05 N.T. Wright's contrasts (if they're correct, prepares for 5.12-21)
37:50 Object of faith
40:15 Climax: application for believers in 4.23-24
42:35 Links to following argument
43:45 Righted and Reconciled by Christ (5.1-11)
43:55 Continues applying Abraham's example from ch. 4
44:50 5.2 Jesus ushered believers into grace by faith
47:45 Hope
48:25 Hope during suffering (5.2-5)
52.50 Unashamed hope (5.5)
54:50 God's love (5.5) demonstrated in Christ's sacrifice (5.6-9)
1:00:20 5.6-11 explain Jesus dying because of our transgressions (4.24)
1:01:35 Fits some biblical and other ancient conceptions
1:02:15 Section summary? (5.11)