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Can a feminist interpretation of Romans discover anything new? In this volume Christian Eberhart pays special attention to the fact that Paul entrusted Phoebe a gentile woman with the task of delivering the letter to Rome. There she would have been the person who recited it aloud and by heart in front of various audiences. Yet as the leader of a congregation in Corinth Phoebe had likely also been involved in the process of composing the letter as some passages reveal. This multifaceted engagement of a woman gives new meaning to the vision of human society in Romans that celebrates the full participation of women and men Jews and gentiles weak and strong and free and slave.