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Discover redemptive peace in the book of Romans.

Scot McKnight is one of my absolute favorite New Testament scholars and his Everyday Bible Study series is akin to Einstein creating a user-friendly version of the Theory of Relativity!—Lisa Harper, award-winning author and Bible teacher

The church in Rome was split into differing groups and in their zeal to advocate for their viewpoints had gone over the line of gospel mission to controlling ambition.

In trying to unify a congregation he’d never met, the Apostle Paul starts the first half of his letter reminding the believers of their redemption in Jesus, anticipating the unity for their life together. Paul ends with a call for peace; a redemptive peace that speaks to how to live in relation to our state, our work, our church, and our households.

Romans is the most influential document in the New Testament for the formation of what Christians believe today. Bu

Romans

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    A Paperback / softback by Scot McKnight

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      Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
      Publication Date: 06/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9780310129417, 978-0310129417
      ISBN10: 0310129419

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Discover redemptive peace in the book of Romans.

      Scot McKnight is one of my absolute favorite New Testament scholars and his Everyday Bible Study series is akin to Einstein creating a user-friendly version of the Theory of Relativity!—Lisa Harper, award-winning author and Bible teacher

      The church in Rome was split into differing groups and in their zeal to advocate for their viewpoints had gone over the line of gospel mission to controlling ambition.

      In trying to unify a congregation he’d never met, the Apostle Paul starts the first half of his letter reminding the believers of their redemption in Jesus, anticipating the unity for their life together. Paul ends with a call for peace; a redemptive peace that speaks to how to live in relation to our state, our work, our church, and our households.

      Romans is the most influential document in the New Testament for the formation of what Christians believe today. Bu

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