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The '''Epistle of Paul to the Romans''', often shortened to '''Romans''', is the sixth book in the [[New Testament]]. Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by the Apostle Paul to explain that Salvation is offered through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is by far the longest of the Pauline epistles, and is considered his "most important theological legacy".
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The '''Epistle of Paul to the Romans''', often shortened to '''Romans''', is the sixth book in the [[New Testament]]. Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by the [[Apostle Paul]] to explain that Salvation is offered through the [[Gospel]] of Jesus Christ. It is by far the longest of the Pauline epistles and is considered his "most important theological legacy".
  
 
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== Authorship and writing of the Gospel ==
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== Background ==
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== Major Theme ==
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== Outline ==
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== Manuscripts ==
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== References ==
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== Sources ==
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== Orthodox Reading material ==
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Revision as of 22:07, September 15, 2011

The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, often shortened to Romans, is the sixth book in the New Testament. Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by the Apostle Paul to explain that Salvation is offered through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is by far the longest of the Pauline epistles and is considered his "most important theological legacy".


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Authorship and writing of the Gospel

Background

Major Theme

Outline

Manuscripts

References

Sources

Orthodox Reading material