ISBN-13: 9781612037998 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 508 str.
The Apostle Paul is considered to be one of the two most important people in the history of Christianity, and one of the greatest religious leaders of all time. Almost half of all the books of the New Testament are credited to his authorship. Thus, we present the Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, by William S. Plumer. The missionary activities and writings of the Apostle Paul transformed religious belief and philosophy around the Mediterranean Basin, and eventually, around the world. Every Christian has read Paul's Epistle to the Romans, but this book will give you greater understanding and a deeper appreciation of the entire Bible. According to William S. Plumer, fourteen epistles in the New Testament are attributed to Paul, whose leadership, influence and legacy led to the formation of communities dominated by Gentile groups who worshipped the God of Israel, and followed Jesus Christ as the only doorway to the Lord God. Serious Biblical students and devoted Christians alike will realize a deeper appreciation of their Christianity through an in-depth study of the Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans by William S. Plumer D.D., L.L.D.
The Apostle Paul is considered to be one of the two most important people in the history of Christianity, and one of the greatest religious leaders of all time. Almost half of all the books of the New Testament are credited to his authorship. Thus, we present the Commentary on Pauls Epistle to the Romans, by William S. Plumer.The missionary activities and writings of the Apostle Paul transformed religious belief and philosophy around the Mediterranean Basin, and eventually, around the world. Every Christian has read Pauls Epistle to the Romans, but this book will give you greater understanding and a deeper appreciation of the entire Bible. According to William S. Plumer, fourteen epistles in the New Testament are attributed to Paul, whose leadership, influence and legacy led to the formation of communities dominated by Gentile groups who worshipped the God of Israel, and followed Jesus Christ as the only doorway to the Lord God.Serious Biblical students and devoted Christians alike will realize a deeper appreciation of their Christianity through an in-depth study of the Commentary on Pauls Epistle to the Romans by William S. Plumer D.D., L.L.D.