A thoughtful, historically grounded study of Romans with practical faith applications.
This classic work offers a verse-by-verse look at Paul’s letter to the Romans, paired with an introduction that surveys the life, times, writings, and character of the apostle. It blends careful exegesis with devotional insight, helping readers understand how the gospel shapes belief, conduct, and church life.
Arranged for clarity and accessibility, the edition draws on early Christian voices and modern scholarship to illuminate key themes such as the law and sin, the nature of faith, the role of grace, and the call to holy living. It invites readers to reflect on the implications of Romans for personal faith and for the life of the church.
- Chapter-by-chapter discussion of Romans’ main arguments and practical applications
- Historical context about Paul, the early church, and theological debates
- Quotations and insights from church fathers and theologians to enrich understanding
- Clear summaries of doctrinal points and how they affect daily living and worship
Ideal for readers seeking a faithful, scholarly yet readable guide to Romans and its ongoing relevance for faith in daily life.