The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary
In the wake of his widely appreciated commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of John, noted theologian and exegete Frederick Dale Bruner turns his attention to Paul’s letter to the Romans. In this concise commentary, he relays his findings on what he calls the “Fifth Gospel” and its central claim that “through the Father’s love, Jesus’s passion, and the Spirit’s application of this passionate love, human beings can have a perfectly right relationship with God—by simple faith in His Christ.” 

As he did in his commentaries on Matthew and John, Bruner engages historical interpreters from the patristic period to the present—including Augustine, Chrysostom, Aquinas, Luther, and Calvin—while also offering his own lucid translation of the text and relevant pastoral applications. The result is a holistic understanding of the book of Romans informed not only by one scholar’s lifetime of ministry, teaching, and learning, but also by the full depth and breadth of church tradition.

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The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary
In the wake of his widely appreciated commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of John, noted theologian and exegete Frederick Dale Bruner turns his attention to Paul’s letter to the Romans. In this concise commentary, he relays his findings on what he calls the “Fifth Gospel” and its central claim that “through the Father’s love, Jesus’s passion, and the Spirit’s application of this passionate love, human beings can have a perfectly right relationship with God—by simple faith in His Christ.” 

As he did in his commentaries on Matthew and John, Bruner engages historical interpreters from the patristic period to the present—including Augustine, Chrysostom, Aquinas, Luther, and Calvin—while also offering his own lucid translation of the text and relevant pastoral applications. The result is a holistic understanding of the book of Romans informed not only by one scholar’s lifetime of ministry, teaching, and learning, but also by the full depth and breadth of church tradition.

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The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary

The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary

by Frederick Dale Bruner
The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary

The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary

by Frederick Dale Bruner

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In the wake of his widely appreciated commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of John, noted theologian and exegete Frederick Dale Bruner turns his attention to Paul’s letter to the Romans. In this concise commentary, he relays his findings on what he calls the “Fifth Gospel” and its central claim that “through the Father’s love, Jesus’s passion, and the Spirit’s application of this passionate love, human beings can have a perfectly right relationship with God—by simple faith in His Christ.” 

As he did in his commentaries on Matthew and John, Bruner engages historical interpreters from the patristic period to the present—including Augustine, Chrysostom, Aquinas, Luther, and Calvin—while also offering his own lucid translation of the text and relevant pastoral applications. The result is a holistic understanding of the book of Romans informed not only by one scholar’s lifetime of ministry, teaching, and learning, but also by the full depth and breadth of church tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802879431
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 10/07/2021
Pages: 229
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Frederick Dale Bruner is the George and Lyda Wasson Professor of Religion Emeritus at Whitworth University. His other books include A Theology of the Holy Spirit: The Pentecostal Experience and the New Testament Witness and commentaries on the Gospels of Matthew and John.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Romans 1: Paul’s Introduction: Our Deep Need for the Gospel Good News
Romans 2:1–3:20: The Righteous Judgment of God on All Human Sin
Romans Chapter 3:21–31: God’s Good News in Classic Compactness: Because of Christ’s Perfectly Sacrificial Work, a Perfectly Right Relationship with God Is Received by Simple Faith
Romans 4: Simple Faith in God’s Gracious Word: The Even Ancient Way to the Right Relation with God
Romans 5: Our New Gospel Privileges and the Old Roots of Our Relation with God
Romans 6: Sanctification’s Presence
Romans 7: Sanctification’s Presence and Absence
Romans 8: Sanctification’s Key: Believers in Jesus Christ Have God’s Holy Spirit within Their Lives
Romans 9:1–29: God’s Election of Israel
Romans 9:30–10:21: Israel’s Initial Unbelief in God’s Plan of Righteousness by Simple Faith
Romans 11: The Mystery of Israel and the Church
Romans 12: The Practical Ethic of the Gospel, Part 1
Romans 13: The Practical Ethic of the Gospel, Part 2
Romans 14:1–15:13: How Believers Can Deal with Certain Differences among Themselves
Romans Chapters 15:14–16:27: Paul’s Letter Conclusions

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