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Highlights
- Romans is more than a collection of proof texts for Reformed theology.
- About the Author: Douglas Wilson is a minister at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, which is a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC).
- 326 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Studies
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About the Book
This book is a passage by passage commentary on Paul's epistle to the Romans. It fits the old perspective school of interpretation, while integrating some insights from the new perspective.
Book Synopsis
Romans is more than a collection of proof texts for Reformed theology. It is an exposition of God's plan to take back the world.
In this new commentary, Douglas Wilson tackles Paul's meaty letter passage by passage, explaining Paul's central message of the Gospel: Jesus's death and resurrection have transformed the world. God has brought an end to the old covenant and ushered in a new covenant, joining Jews and Gentiles in one new people. And if Jesus is Lord, then Caesar is not, and thus the Gospel requires faithful Christians to defy tyrants when they usurp Jesus's place.
If Romans hasn't seemed so before, then certainly by the end of this commentary it will appear to you as it did to Protestant theologian Frédéric Godet-as "the cathedral of Christian faith."
About the Author
Douglas Wilson is a minister at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, which is a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC). He is a Senior Fellow of theology at New St. Andrews College and the author of numerous books, including commentaries on Revelation, 1 Corinthians, and the Pastoral Epistles. He and his wife Nancy have three children and a horde of grandchildren.