Biblical Theme Map
Biblical Theme Map
Romans develops a small number of major themes across its sixteen chapters. Mapping where each theme appears helps keep terminology consistent across a curriculum that will be taught and translated lesson by lesson rather than as one continuous document.
Theme progression
- Universal need (1:18–3:20) — every person, Jew and Gentile alike, stands guilty before God. Key terms: sin (péché), universal accountability.
- Justification by faith (3:21–4:25) — righteousness credited through faith, grounded in Abraham. Key terms: righteousness (justice), justification (justification), grace (grâce), faith (foi).
- New life in Christ (5:1–8:39) — peace with God, union with Christ, life in the Spirit, adoption, assurance. Key terms: peace (paix), sanctification (sanctification), adoption (adoption filiale), Abba (Abba).
- Israel and the nations (9:1–11:36) — God’s faithfulness to his promises, the place of Israel and the Gentiles. Key terms: election (élection), covenant (alliance), unity of Jew and Gentile.
- Transformed living (12:1–15:13) — practical outworking of the gospel in the church and society. Key terms: church (Église), spiritual gifts (dons spirituels), kingdom of God (Royaume de Dieu).
- Closing and mission (15:14–16:27) — Paul’s mission to the nations and personal greetings. Key terms: mission (mission), fellowship (communion fraternelle).
Use in this curriculum
Each lesson in the Romans curriculum should be tagged with which theme-block it falls under, so terminology introduced in an earlier block (e.g. “justification” in block 2) is reinforced rather than re-explained from scratch when it recurs in a later block (e.g. block 3’s “assurance of salvation”). Because “justification” and “élection” carry live denominational and secular-drift risk respectively, their first introduction in blocks 2 and 4 should include the fuller disambiguating explanation from the Core Glossary, with later occurrences able to rely on that established grounding.