
The Book of Romans: A Commentary
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Missler
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By:
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Chuck Missler
About this listen
Romans is the definitive statement of Christian doctrine - the most comprehensive book in the New Testament. Its impact on history is unequaled. This is the first in a trilogy (Galatians, Hebrews) on Habakkuk 2:4 - "the just shall live by faith" - which later became the mantra of the reformation. It has an international outlook: As a Roman citizen, and with both Hebrew and Greek culture of history, religion, philosophy, poetry, science, music, etc., Paul's Epistle to the Romans is the most profound writing that exists anywhere. It is the definitive analysis on sin, the law, and grace, and it answers the most profound question: It may be that Deity can forgive sins, but I do not see how. (Socrates, 500 BC)
©2008 Koinonia House (P)2017 Koinonia HouseIt is a series of 24 lectures given out to an audience and whilst you are aware of them, they dont detract from the quality of the recording in tone or content.
The research is very through and most of the time he will turn to another part of the Bible to explain the verse he is reading. This was particularly helpful for me.
His train of thought is usually very clear and easy to follow. Again top marks in this area too.
Why not 5 stars then? I hear you ask. When he strays from the Bible and goes into alternative theory mode its almost impossible to discern how he arrived there. For example, his exposition on the hidden codes in the Bible. Which for the majority of recorded time [with perhaps the exception of the computer age] would have remained undetectable. This would our generation to be the only generation to have worked out this particular set of codes. Its implausable to say the least.
My advice is that when he sidetracks on these things skip over them until he gets back to doing what he is so able gifted at, exegeting the Bible.
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Some very interesting points, very useful.
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