Many Christians, pastors and laymen
alike, consider the Apostle Paul's
Epistle to the Romans the richest lode
of theological truth ever written. Its
themes of justification by faith,
abounding grace, freedom from sin and
from the old nature, living sacrifices,
God's sovereignty/man's responsibility,
and much else have both challenged and
nourished followers of Christ for
centuries.
A systematic theology, a practical
presentation of the Christian life, an
apologetic for the gospel of Jesus
Christ--the Book of Romans is all this
and more. In this helpful commentary
(fifth book in the Preaching the Word
series) Pastor R. Kent Hughes brings
all his talent for clear exposition,
pointed application, and literary
expression to bear on this power-packed
Pauline letter.