<transcy>Paul's Epistle to the Romans - Volume 1 (L'Épître de Paul aux Romains - Tome 1 )</transcy>
The community to which the apostle Paul addresses consists mainly of Christians of pagan origin. As the author puts it, it also includes a vigorous minority of Judeo-Christians who were persecuted by the powers that be. Doesn't this remind us of the current situation of Christians in the world?
This epistle can be seen as a combination of a reflection on the Christian faith in connection with the recipient church and a defense of the apostle's faith in the face of his adversaries. This volume deals with chapters one to eight in which are treated - in addition to an important introduction - salvation for everyone who believes, the revelation of the righteousness of God (chapters 1 to 4), the victorious Christ who inaugurates the reign of the Spirit ( chap 5 to 8).
Details
Author: Samuel Bénétreau
Publisher: Édifac
Collection: Evangelical Commentary on the Bible 1
Pages: 256
Weight: 310 g
Publication date: 2002
Dimensions: 13.5 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9782904407161
Format: paperback