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Romans Andrew B. Spurgeon.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Asia Bible commentary series | Asia Bible commentary seriesAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Carlisle, Cumbria Langham Global Library c2020Description: xix, 282 pages 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781783688470
  • 1783688475
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BS2665.53 .S684 2020
Contents:
Introduction -- Commentary on Romans -- Selected bibliography -- The oneness of Jews and Gentiles -- Circumcision -- Paul and James -- Imputation -- Can believers no longer sin? (Romans 6:2a) -- Who is the "I" in Romans 7? -- Election -- Faith comes from hearing -- Worship and service -- Christians and governments.
Summary: In a world torn by racial, social, economic, political, and gender tensions, the message of Romans is deeply relevant and needed. It is a message both powerful and simple: Christ loved us while we were enemies of God. Can we, then, not follow his example and love those who are different than us? Romans will prepare us to do so. The Asia Bible Commentary Series empowers Christian believers in Asia to read the Bible from within their respective contexts. Holistic in its approach to the text, each exposition of the biblical books combines exegesis and application. The ultimate goal is to strengthen the Body of Christ in Asia by providing pastoral and contextual exposition of every book of the Bible.
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220.7 #COM Judges 220.7 #COM Psalms 1-72 220.7 #COM Leviticus 220.7 #COM Romans 220.7 #COM Numbers 220.7 #COM James 220.7 #COM Philippians

Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-282).

Introduction -- Commentary on Romans -- Selected bibliography -- The oneness of Jews and Gentiles -- Circumcision -- Paul and James -- Imputation -- Can believers no longer sin? (Romans 6:2a) -- Who is the "I" in Romans 7? -- Election -- Faith comes from hearing -- Worship and service -- Christians and governments.

In a world torn by racial, social, economic, political, and gender tensions, the message of Romans is deeply relevant and needed. It is a message both powerful and simple: Christ loved us while we were enemies of God. Can we, then, not follow his example and love those who are different than us? Romans will prepare us to do so. The Asia Bible Commentary Series empowers Christian believers in Asia to read the Bible from within their respective contexts. Holistic in its approach to the text, each exposition of the biblical books combines exegesis and application. The ultimate goal is to strengthen the Body of Christ in Asia by providing pastoral and contextual exposition of every book of the Bible.

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