Biblical eLearning (http://biblicalelearning.org) presents: Dr. Craig Keener on Romans
This is the third 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:
00:00 Review
00:39 Romans 1.2
2:05 Romans 1.3-4: subject of gospel: His Son
5:00 Romans 1.5-6: back to Paul's call (circles around, as in period)
12:10 Romans 1.7 Loved by God
16:35 Parts of Letters – Greetings
18:05 Romans 1.8-15
21:45 Romans 1.9
24:55 Romans 1.10-11 Prays
26:00 Romans 1.11-12 Gift to them
27:35 Why does he want to encourage them? (1.11-12)
30:05 Gentiles (1.13-14)
31:30 Thesis Statement of Romans: 1.16-17
33:40 Gospel (1.16)
35:05 Unashamed (1.16)
38.35 Power for salvation (1.16)
39:55 Jew first, also to Greek (1.16)
42:50 Why "Greeks" rather than Gentiles? (1.16)
44:15 But often = Jew and Gentile
45:30 Why the good news is for Greeks as well as Jews
46:45 Dikaiosune (Righteousness)
48:35 Shocking language of "justifying" wicked; not legal fiction
49:50 But also rendering judgment favoring one by mercy
51:25 God's righteousness: puts people right with him
52:25 But not just forensic
54:05 From faith to faith
57:10 Mind of faith (Rom. 1.17)
57:25 (a. what faith isn't, cont.)
58:45 "As it is written"; "righteous one"
59:50 Whose faith(fulness)?
1:02:05 "Shall live by faith"