Introduction to Romans

Jan 5, 2025    Phil Steiger

The Book of Romans, written by Paul between 55-58 AD, serves as a cornerstone of Christian theology and doctrine. This comprehensive letter outlines core Christian beliefs that unite believers across time and cultures. The Roman church, started by ordinary believers, grew to significantly influence the Roman Empire despite intense persecution. Through its themes of Jesus's divine and human nature, the importance of resurrection, and the call to faithful obedience, Romans demonstrates how genuine faith produces transformative obedience that glorifies God and impacts society.

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