Few individual books of the Bible have changed the course of church
history the way Paul's letter to the Romans has. Whether one thinks
of Augustine's conversion in the fourth century, Luther's recovery
of justification by faith in the sixteenth or Barth's challenge to
recover theological exegesis of the Bible in the twentieth, Romans
has been the catalyst to personal spiritual renewal and the
recapturing of gospel basics. Paul, in seeking to bring unity and
understanding between Jews and Gentiles in Rome, sets forth in
Romans his most profound explication of the gospel and its meaning
for the church. The letter's relevance is as great today as it was
in the first century. Throughout this commentary, Grant R. Osborne
explains what the letter meant to its original hearers and its
application for us today.
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