Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary
 “Above all, Romans is a letter about Spirit-enabled participation and transformation in Christ and his story, and thus in the mission of God in the world.” 

This commentary engages the letter to the Romans as Christian scripture and highlights the Pauline themes for which Michael Gorman is best known—participation and transformation, cruciformity and new life, peace and justice, community and mission. With extensive introductions both to the apostle Paul and to the letter itself, Gorman offers background information on Paul’s first-century context before proceeding into the rich theological landscape of the biblical text. 

In line with Paul’s focus on Christian living, Gorman interprets Romans at a consistently practical level, highlighting the letter’s significance for Christian theology, daily life, and pastoral ministry. Questions for reflection and sidebars on important concepts make this especially useful for those preparing to preach or teach from Romans—the “epistle of life,” as Gorman calls it, for its extraordinary promise that, through faith, we might walk in newness of life with Christ.

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Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary
 “Above all, Romans is a letter about Spirit-enabled participation and transformation in Christ and his story, and thus in the mission of God in the world.” 

This commentary engages the letter to the Romans as Christian scripture and highlights the Pauline themes for which Michael Gorman is best known—participation and transformation, cruciformity and new life, peace and justice, community and mission. With extensive introductions both to the apostle Paul and to the letter itself, Gorman offers background information on Paul’s first-century context before proceeding into the rich theological landscape of the biblical text. 

In line with Paul’s focus on Christian living, Gorman interprets Romans at a consistently practical level, highlighting the letter’s significance for Christian theology, daily life, and pastoral ministry. Questions for reflection and sidebars on important concepts make this especially useful for those preparing to preach or teach from Romans—the “epistle of life,” as Gorman calls it, for its extraordinary promise that, through faith, we might walk in newness of life with Christ.

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Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary

Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary

by Michael J. Gorman
Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary

Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary

by Michael J. Gorman

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Overview

 “Above all, Romans is a letter about Spirit-enabled participation and transformation in Christ and his story, and thus in the mission of God in the world.” 

This commentary engages the letter to the Romans as Christian scripture and highlights the Pauline themes for which Michael Gorman is best known—participation and transformation, cruciformity and new life, peace and justice, community and mission. With extensive introductions both to the apostle Paul and to the letter itself, Gorman offers background information on Paul’s first-century context before proceeding into the rich theological landscape of the biblical text. 

In line with Paul’s focus on Christian living, Gorman interprets Romans at a consistently practical level, highlighting the letter’s significance for Christian theology, daily life, and pastoral ministry. Questions for reflection and sidebars on important concepts make this especially useful for those preparing to preach or teach from Romans—the “epistle of life,” as Gorman calls it, for its extraordinary promise that, through faith, we might walk in newness of life with Christ.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802877628
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 03/31/2022
Pages: 349
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Michael J. Gorman holds the Raymond E. Brown Chair in Biblical Studies and Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland. His publications include 1 Corinthians: A Theological, Pastoral, and Missional Commentary, Romans: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary, Cruciformity, Apostle of the Crucified Lord, and Becoming the Gospel.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introducing Paul
          Approaching Paul
          Paul’s Life and Ministry
          Paul’s Theology and Spirituality
          Conclusion
          Reflections and Questions for the Introduction to Paul
          For Further Reading
Introducing Romans
          The Story behind the Letter
          The Shape of the Letter
          The Story within the Letter
          The Story in Front of the Letter
          A Note about Two Key Terms: Church and Believers
          Summary
          Reflections and Questions for the Introduction to Romans
          For Further Reading and Study
Commentary with Reflections and Questions
          1:1–17 Opening and Theme: The Gospel of God’s Son, Power, and Justice for the Salvation of All
          1:18–4:25 God’s Faithful, Merciful, and Just Response to Human Sin
          5:1–8:39 The Character of Justification by Faith: Righteousness and Reconciliation; Liberation and Life
          9:1–11:36 God’s Faithfulness and Mercy and the Future of Israel
          12:1–15:13 Faithful Living before the Faithful God: Cruciform Holiness and Hospitality
          15:14–33 Paul’s Mission and God’s Plan
          16:1–27 Closing
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