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Epistle to the Romans n : a New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58 syn Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Romans Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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Bible Verse Finder (bibref): Romans 13:8-10 http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=%20Romans&verse=13:8-10&src=! Word and Sacrament II Six major movements of the resultant symphony are included in this volume, all dealing with the doctrine of the Lord's Supper. In addition to providing observations on vows, sin, celibacy, sainthood, and spirits, Luther expresses his views concerning authority in the church, the place of Scripture, and the merits and limitations of a "Lutheran" confession. http://books.google.com/books?id=FQHx9n3qBu8C&pg=PA277&ots=g5iYjZ6Hny&dq=%22the+sum+and+substance+of+the+whole+gospel%22&sig=YFKDJjhyuXrRdII_T0jrpZoA2Oooremus Bible Browser : Romans 1 http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=56611269 oremus Bible Browser : Romans 1 http://bible.oremus.org/?ql=56611346 Expositions of the Psalms: . 1-32 Lutherbibel/Römer (1522) – Wikisource http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Lutherbibel/R%C3%B6mer_(1522)#Das_Dritte_Capitel Expositions of the Psalms: . 1-32 Fourth volume of the longawaited translation of one of Augustines classics and a great work in Christian literature. Newly translated by Maria Boulding, O.S.B., whose masterful translation of Augustines Confessions in the same series has been praised as being of a different level of excellence from practically anything else in the market (Bishop Rowan Williams, Monmouth, England). As the psalms are a microcosm of the Old Testament, so the Expositions of the Psalms can be seen as a microcosm of Augustinian thought. They recapitulate and focus the experiences of Augustines personal life, his theological reflections, and his pastoral concerns as Bishop of Hippo. http://books.google.com/books?id=W6UsLdKZsKgC&pg=PA236&dq=%22Let+us+not+expect+security+while+we+are+on+pilgrimage%22&hl=en&ei=4rMbTfOQCYGs8Aak3fS1Dg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Let%20us%20not%20expect%20security%20while%20we%20are%20on%20pilgrimage%22&f=falseUnbound Bible
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The Epistle to the Romans (New International Commentary on the New Testament) by Douglas J. MooWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing CompanyGet a new perspective on Pauline theology with the newest volume in the New International Commentary on the New Testament. A significant revision of Moos work for the defunct Wycliffe series, it replaces Jon Murrays earlier work. Moo comments on the entire Epistle, interacting with the very latest scholarly discussions and repeatedly demonstrating the importance of historical context for exegesis. The Epistle to the Romans by Karl BarthOxford University Press, USAThis volume provides a much-needed English translation of the sixth edition of what is considered the fundamental text for fully understanding Barthianism. Barth--who remains a powerful influence on European and American theology--argues that the modern Christian preacher and theologian face the same basic problems that confronted Paul. Assessing the whole Protestant argument in relation to modern attitudes and problems, he focuses on topics such as Biblical exegesis; the interrelationship between theology, the Church, and religious experience; the relevance of the truth of the Bible to culture; and what preachers should preach. The Epistle to the Romans (Pillar New Testament Commentary) by Leon MorrisWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.An outstanding, fresh look at Pauls most difficult epistle. Morriss commentary is delightfully easy to read, even while it introduces readers to the complexities of interpretation of Romans. The text is intelligible to lay people, though the footnotes take account of a good deal of recent scholarship. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistle to the Romans by St. John ChrysostomIn the preparation of this volume of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Acts and Romans, the effort has been to improve the Oxford edition by some changes and corrections, and by the addition of critical and explanatory notes. The translation remains substantially unchanged. Frequent minor changes have, however, been made in phraseology, where it has seemed to me that the sense could thereby be made plainer. Archaic and obsolescent words or expressions have often been replaced by more idiomatic modern language. In Biblical quotations where the translation was an inaccurate rendering of the original, I have substituted either the Revised Version or a translation conformed to the recent critical texts. A considerable number of errors in the English edition have been corrected. The imperfect state of the original text of the Homilies on Acts is a serious embarrassment, alike to translator and editor, in this part of the work. Often the reports of the discourses are in hopeless confusion, and it is impossible to determine confidently the meaning of what has been reported, much less of what the preacher originally said. Happily this remark applies to only a part of the exposition. In the preparation of this volume of Chrysostom’s Homilies on Acts and Romans, the effort has been to improve the Oxford edition by some changes and corrections, and by the addition of critical and explanatory notes. The translation remains substantially unchanged. Frequent minor changes have, however, been made in phraseology, where it has seemed to me that the sense could thereby be made plainer. Archaic and obsolescent words or expressions have often been replaced by more idiomatic modern language. In Biblical quotations where the translation was an inaccurate rendering of the original, I have substituted either the Revised Version or a translation conformed to the recent critical texts. A considerable number of errors in the English edition have been corrected. The imperfect state of the original text of the Homilies on Acts is a serious embarrassment, alike to translator and editor, in this part of the work. Often the reports of the discourses are in hopeless confusion, and it is impossible to determine confidently the meaning of what has been reported, much less of what the preacher originally said. Happily this remark applies to only a part of the exposition. Lectures on the Epistle to the Romansby H. A. IronsideLoizeaux Brothers"John Phillips writes with enthusiasm and clarity, . . . cutting through the confusion and heretical dangers associated with Bible interpretation." —Moody Magazine On The Epistle To The Romans (1885) by Charles StanleyKessinger Publishing, LLCThis book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. I - A Practical Exposition by Charles GoreFQ BooksThis title has fewer than 24 printed text pages. The Trap is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Betsy Curtis is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Betsy Curtis then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. The Epistle to the Romans: The English Text with Introduction, Exposition and Notes (New Testament Commentary) by John MurrayWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing CompanyCareful scholarship and spiritual insight characterize this enduring commentary on Romans, generally considered to be Paul's most profound letter. In The Epistle to the Romans John Murray offers an exposition of Romans deeply penetrating in its elucidation of the text yet accessible to scholars, pastors, and students alike. In his introduction to the commentary proper, Murray discusses the authorship, occasion, purpose, and contents of Romans and provides important background information on the church at Rome. Murray then provides a verse-by-verse exposition of the text that takes into account key problems that have emerged in the older and newer literature. In ten appendices that close the volume Murray gives special attention to themes and scholarly debates that are essential for a full-orbed understanding of Romans-the meaning of justification, the relation of Isaiah 53:11 to the message of Romans, Karl Barth on Romans 5, the interpretation of the "weak brother" in Romans 14, and more. This combined edition of Murray's original two-volume work, formerly published as part of the New International Commentary on the New Testament series, will hold continued value as a scholarly resource in the study of Romans for years to come. Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (Fathers of the Church, Medieval Continuation) by Peter AbelardCatholic Univ of Amer PrPeter Abelard wrote his Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans in the mid-1130s, toward the end of his life, while teaching in Paris. Filled with questions on topics such as redemption, grace, and original sin, the commentary demonstrates the growing interest of urban scholars in applying dialectic to the study of Sacred Scripture. Abelard's analysis of some of these topics contributed to his second condemnation at the Council of Sens in 1140. The commentary is in many respects quite orthodox; Abelard presents himself as a devout Christian seeking to refine Christian teaching and strip away centuries of accretions that had obscured the deeper, original truths. This is particularly the case in the famous question on redemption, in which Abelard demonstrates critical flaws in traditional theories of redemption while affirming the salvific effect of Christ's death. Other passages deal with subjects such as the Trinity and intention--also matters of controversy--and the ethics of love for God and neighbor. Abelard discusses love of neighbor at length no less than three times. Despite its importance and the frequent references made to it by modern scholars, this commentary has never before been translated into English in its entirety. This volume, which includes an extensive introduction, fills this gap, thus providing a needed contribution to medieval scholarship. St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. II - A Practical Exposition by Charles GoreFQ BooksSt. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. II - A Practical Exposition is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Charles Gore is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Charles Gore then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. |
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