
Bible (WNT) NT 06: Romans
The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, written by the Apostle Paul, is the sixth book of the New Testament, composed to articulate the concept of salvation through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As the longest of Paul's epistles, it is recognized as his most significant theological work, addressing key doctrines of Christianity. Romans has had a profound influence on Christian theology and is often referenced in discussions of faith and grace.










