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Reading Romans through the Centuries From the Early Church to Karl Barth

Provides twelve snapshots of how the Book of Romans has been interpreted, used, and debated in the history of the church.

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  • "Provides twelve snapshots of how the Book of Romans has been interpreted, used, and debated in the history of the church."@en
  • "What does it mean to be saved' Did God choose who would be his followers, or was it a personal choice' These are just some of the questions Paul addresses in the sixteen challenging chapters of his letter to the Romans. Reading Romans shows how some of the greatest minds in the history of the church have wrestled with, and even been changed by, Paul's words. For example, God used a passage from Romans to speak to the untamed heart of Augustine, and John Wesley said that after hearing Martin Luther's comments on Romans, he felt his heart "strangely warmed." This book will show why, in many ways, Christian theology begins and ends with Romans."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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  • "Electronic books"

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  • "Reading Romans through the centuries : from the early church to Karl Barth"
  • "Reading Romans through the Centuries From the Early Church to Karl Barth"@en