Romans: Gospel of Freedom and Grace
An informative guide to the Romans, covering key figures, battles and events as well as the day-to-day life of Roman citizens, and their pastimes and art.
This profusely illustrated book describes both the rise and decline of Rome as a world power and the way people lived from day to day.
Surveys the history and civilization of ancient Rome, including views of government, law, social life and customs, architecture, and religion.
Romans: Internet Linked
As Harry turned into the main road, he saw ahead of him three bedraggled figures huddled under a single umbrella at the next bus stop. One was old Mrs Fletcher. She still insisted on getting to church by herself, despite her arthritis ...
Romans: Crossway Bible Guide
A series of Bible study guides following the format and content of the NIV Application Commentaries Series. Each study looks at the original meaning, bridging contexts, and contemporary significance of...
With a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart, Tom Wright walks you through Romans in this guide designed especially with everyday readers in mind.
Christ's coming was always “ imminent " to the church , not in. 69-75 . Fletcher's strong antithesis between law and love violates Paul's whole emphasis and lies at the heart of Fletcher's strong relativistic loveonly ethic .
As Dr Lloyd-Jones points out, from the viewpoint of Christian doctrine Romans is 'the greatest masterpiece ever written', 'a colossal and incomparable statement of Christian truth'.
Romans
" "In this the last volume of the series, Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains the implications of this issue for the church today.
Romans: An Exposition of Chapter I : the Gospel of God
Diagnosis was a life-long interest of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Nowhere is this more evident than in his treatment of Romans chapter two.
In these sermons we see that the truths expressed by the Apostle Paul are not only a fitting conclusion to Romans 9-11, and indeed to the preceding chapters as well, but are also an interpretative key to the past and the future.
This proposition in verse 12 is stated in the words “how much more their fullness” (posw mallon to plhrwma autwn, poso mallon to pleroma auton). The word plhrwma has a wide semantic range (see Delling, TDNT7:298–305).
This authoritative book tells the story of the Napoleonic Wars, bringing them to life as never before.
David G. Peterson situates Romans within the grand redemptive story of the Bible: creation, sin, Abraham's call and covenant, Israel's reception of and failure to keep the law, and God's great promises of salvation.
This Scripture discussion book on the book of Romans includes the biblical text, an explanation of its cultural and religious setting, essential background material, and questions for reflection and application.