The book of Romans has been influential in critical moments of the Christian church history. In the early church, Paul's words in this book were the means of the conversion of Augustine. During the Protestant Reformation they particularly influenced Martin Luther and John Calvin. Later, in the evangelical revival of the eighteenth century, they changed the lives of George Whitefield and John Wesley. But it is not only those who have become leaders in the church who have been affected by the epistle to the Romans. Ordinary Christians, too, have lived transformed lives as a result. People have often turned to the letter to the Church in Rome because Paul clearly sets out a theological framework for us to understand. It is a comprehensive description of the way that God offers salvation to humankind - and it is 'Good News'.
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"R C Sproul has a rare gift for making biblical truth clear and understandable....very helpful on ethical issues such as the nature of government, the problem of war, capital punishment and taxation.....warm, readable and stimulating to both mind and heart. Buy it without hesitation and give it to others with confidence." -- Evangelical Times ".... One particularly useful chapter is on mutual tolerance among Christians regarding secondary matters.... To sum up: we heartily recommend this as a valuable addition to your church bookstall." -- David Watson
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Höhe: 138 mm
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978-1-85792-490-9 (9781857924909)
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