I've had a couple of recent requests for info on what's recent and worth reading on Romans.
Here's an email reply...
Hi Philip,
Lovely to hear from you and
apologies for a slow response!
depends what you're after of
course. Tom Schreiner and Doug Moo are both about to publish the second
editions of their commentaries which will substantially update those very
strong works. Both due end of this year I think which may come too late for
you.
Will Timmins has published his
PhD on Romans 7 - it'll be a key part of the debate for decades I suspect
- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Romans-Christian-Identity-Testament-Monograph/dp/1107197090
John Barclay's Paul and the
Gift has some very stimulating material on Romans and is well worth
engaging with.
On the Greek text, John Harvey's
volume in the EGGNT series is very helpful for keeping Greek fresh ;)
David Peterson's commentary
(Holman - Biblical Theology for Christian Proclamation series) looks good
though I've not dug deep yet.
David Starling has a super article in Themelios - 'For Your Sake We Are Being Killed All
Day Long': Romans 8:36 and the Hermeneutics of Unexplained Suffering.
Sigurd Grindheim is also a writer
I've always enjoyed and I notice he's written a couple of journal articles on
Romans lately:
“A Theology of Glory:
Paul’s Use of Δόξα Terminology in Romans,” Journal of Biblical Literature
136.2 (2017): 451–65;
“The Kingdom of God in
Romans,” Biblica 98.1 (2017): 72–90. If they are of interest it's
always worth seeking an author out on Academia.edu /social media and asking for
a PDF...
Trust things are well at your
end,
Yours in Christ,
David.