What is the apostle Paul’s message in his Letter to the Romans? And how does it apply to us today? Is there more to learn about Romans, and is there more for the church to hear today? Keith Stanglin takes this familiar epistle and makes sense of its author’s original intent and its meaning for believers now. With attention both to the historical background and to our contemporary situation, he offers thirty-one meditations that take readers through the entire letter, beginning with the ancient arguments and arriving at modern exhortation. Each chapter is accompanied by discussion questions for use in classes and study groups. For scholars serving the church, this book is a welcome supplement to a technical commentary. For non-specialists, it is an introduction to Romans and an invitation to seek its wisdom. All readers will see Paul’s message of God’s grace in fresh ways.
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Keith D. Stanglin is the Director of the Center for Christian Studies in Austin, Texas, and Professor of Theology at Heritage Christian University in Florence, Alabama. He is the author of many books, including Ethics beyond Rules, The Letter and Spirit of Biblical Interpretation, and Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace (with Thomas Mc Call).