Publisher's Synopsis
Commentar Ã1/4ber den Brief Pauli an die Römer, Kapitel Sieben bis Elf Enthaltend, Volume 2 by Friedrich Adolph Philippi is a detailed theological commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans. This volume focuses specifically on chapters seven through eleven, providing an in-depth analysis of key theological themes such as sin, justification, sanctification, and God's plan for Israel. Philippi's work is characterized by its rigorous exegesis and commitment to orthodox Lutheran theology. The commentary offers valuable insights into the historical and theological context of Romans, making it an essential resource for theologians, pastors, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this important New Testament book. This enduring work provides a rich and nuanced perspective on the core doctrines of Christian faith as articulated by the Apostle Paul.
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