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Early Christians seemed to have arranged the Pauline letters roughly in the order of their
length.
An impetus for the Protestant -- was the Book of Romans as interpreted by --
Reformation; Luther.
An early church leader who was influenced by Romans was
Augustine.
Romans impressed Martin Luther because it taught justification by
faith.
Paul wrote Romans during a three month visit to
Greece.
The introductory statement in Romans is called a
salutation.
The darkness of the human condition is important to realize as we learn that Romans is about the -- of Jesus.
Good News
When people accept Christ by faith, this makes possible a
new way of life.
When Paul teaches that believers must be free to conduct themselves as they feel correct, he is not referring to matters of clear scriptural teaching but rather to items of
diet and custom.
According to --, understanding Romans opens an understanding of the entire Scripture.
John Calvin