Romans
Romans, written by the Apostle Paul, is a profound theological letter that explores the righteousness of God and the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ. It addresses themes like sin, salvation, grace, and the role of the law. Paul emphasizes that salvation is available to all through faith, not works, fostering unity among believers. The book encourages living a life led by the Spirit, marked by love and service, and highlights God's enduring faithfulness to His promises.
Paul
Around 57 AD
Romans
Estimated time of writing
Around 57 AD