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Early Christians seemed to have arranged the Pauline letters roughly in the order of their
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length.
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An impetus for the Protestant -- was the Book of Romans as interpreted by --
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Reformation; Luther.
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An early church leader who was influenced by Romans was
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Augustine.
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Romans impressed Martin Luther because it taught justification by
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faith.
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Paul wrote Romans during a three month visit to
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Greece.
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The introductory statement in Romans is called a
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salutation.
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The darkness of the human condition is important to realize as we learn that Romans is about the -- of Jesus.
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Good News
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When people accept Christ by faith, this makes possible a
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new way of life.
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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
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diet and custom.
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According to --, understanding Romans opens an understanding of the entire Scripture.
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John Calvin
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