Epistle to the Romans : A Gospel for All by Lawrence R. Farley (2002, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherAncient Faith Publishing
ISBN-101888212519
ISBN-139781888212518
eBay Product ID (ePID)2395264
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Book TitleEpistle to the Romans : a Gospel for All
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2002
AuthorLawrence R. Farley
Book SeriesThe Orthodox Bibles Study Companian Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10.3 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
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SynopsisThe apostle Paul lived within a swirl of controversy. False Christians - Judaizers - dogged his every step, slandering his motives, denying his apostolic authority, and seeking to overthrow his Gospel teaching. They argued their case loudly, and Paul knew that he must give the literary performance of his life. The result was the Epistle to the Romans, in which he demonstrates the truth of his Gospel - a Gospel for all men - and thereby vindicates his apostolic authority., The apostle Paul lived within a swirl of controversy. False Christians--Judaizers--dogged his every step, slandering his motives, denying his apostolic authority, and seeking to overthrow his Gospel teaching. They argued their case loudly, and Paul knew that he must give the literary performance of his life. The result was the Epistle to the Romans, in which he demonstrates the turh of His Gospel--a Gospel for all men--and thereby vindicatess his apostolic authority. One volume in "The Orthodox Bible Study Companion" series. This series was written for the average layperson, for the nonprofessional who feels a bit intimidated by the presence of copious footnotes, long bibliographies, and all those other things which so enrich academics. Working from a literal translation of the original Greek, this commentary examines the text section by section, explaining its meaning in everyday language. Written from an Orthodox and patristic perspective, it maintains a balance between the devotitonal and the exegetical, feeding both the heart and the mind.