Paul hardly talks directly about the crucifixion in the letter to the Romans. Perhaps writing to Rome with an explicit discourse on the brutal Roman practice of rule by public executions felt like sailing too close to the wind, or perhaps the meaning of this event was so tangible and obvious to the community that it didn't need unpacking. It is constant…
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