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Epistle of St Paul to the Romans

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In “Epistle of St Paul to the Romans,” Handley Carr Glyn Moule offers a comprehensive commentary on one of the most influential books of the New Testament. Moule’s in-depth analysis provides readers with valuable insights into the historical context, theological themes, and practical applications found in the letter written by the apostle Paul to the early Christian community in Rome.

Moule’s theological expertise shines through in his detailed examination of key verses and phrases, shedding light on the nuances of Paul’s arguments and the theological significance of his message. The author’s clear writing style and thorough research make this commentary accessible to readers of all levels of biblical knowledge, from scholars to laypeople seeking a deeper understanding of Romans.

One of the strengths of Moule’s commentary is his ability to connect the ancient text to contemporary issues and challenges faced by Christians today. By exploring topics such as sin, justification, and the role of faith in salvation, Moule prompts readers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices in light of Paul’s teachings.

Overall, “Epistle of St Paul to the Romans” is a valuable resource for anyone looking to engage with the text of Romans in a meaningful and thought-provoking way. Moule’s insightful commentary offers fresh perspectives on a timeless letter that continues to inspire and challenge readers across the centuries.

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He who attempts to expound the Epistle to the Romans, when his sacred task is over, is little disposed to speak about his Commentary; he is occupied rather with an ever deeper reverence and wonder over the Text which he has been permitted to handle, a Text so full of a marvellous man, above all so full of God. It remains only to express the hope that these pages may serve in some degree to convey to their readers a new Tolle, Lege for the divine Text itself; if only by suggesting to them sometimes the words of St Augustine, "To Paul I appeal from all interpreters of his writings."


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