Commentary on RomansThe indispensable look at the book of the Bible that turned the church on its head--through the eyes of the man that lit the fires of the Reformation. Written by the great reformer, this practical commentary acquaints the reader with the fundamentals of Luther's evangelical teachings and the roots of the Reformation. Included are a powerful introduction, which impressed the truth of Christ's salvation upon the heart of John Wesley, and explanatory notes and headings by translator J. Theodore Mueller.
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Luther, like several other great thinkers, could not come to peace with justification by any other means, no matter how hard he tried. It was only by grace that we achieve a right relationship with ... Consulter l'avis complet
Mueller's translation of Luther's classic commentary on Romans is truly masterful. It is written in such a manner that those new to the faith will find the deep things of Romans clearly revealed to ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
FOREWORD | vii |
ROMANS ONE | 27 |
ROMANS TWO | 51 |
ROMANS THREE | 65 |
ROMANS FOUR | 81 |
ROMANS SIX | 99 |
ROMANS EIGHT | 117 |
ROMANS NINE | 135 |
ROMANS ELEVEN | 154 |
ROMANS THIRTEEN | 179 |
ROMANS FOURTEEN | 193 |
ROMANS FIFTEEN | 207 |
ROMANS SIXTEEN | 221 |