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The Letter to the Romans
William Barclay

The Letter to the Romans

Westminster Press (Jun 1975)

Subject

  • Commentaries
  • New Testament
  • Religion
  • Romans

Plot

Dr. Barclay's fresh translation and clear exposition make Paul's very complicated letter to the church in Rome easier than ever to understand. Both in mood and in method Romans is entirely different from Paul's other writings. Here he is settling down in a systematic fashion the essence of his faith--bequeathing in a "theological least will and testament" the ideas which have most shaped Christian belief: the questions of righteousness, of the Jews as the Chosen People, and of how man is to live his daily life. Thanks to Dr. Barclay's singular gifts, Paul's deep meanings shine brilliantly here, answering fully every reader seeking the heart of his gospel.

Personal

Location Limerick Chapel Library
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