Commentary on Romans

“Commentary on Romans” by Martin Luther, published by Kregel Publications in May 2003, offers a detailed examination of the biblical text that significantly influenced the Reformation. This edition, comprising 224 pages, presents Luther’s evangelical teachings alongside explanatory notes and headings by translator J. Theodore Mueller, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the book of Romans and its theological implications.
In this commentary, readers will find deep insights into the text of Romans, which played a crucial role in shaping reformed theology. The work includes a powerful introduction that highlights the transformative message of Christ’s salvation, as well as practical commentary that reflects Luther’s perspective on the New Testament. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the foundational aspects of Christianity and the historical context of Paul’s letters.
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The 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.
- Gives deep insight into the book of Romans
- Provides an understanding of the roots of reformed theology
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