
Epistle of St Paul to the Romans
This is a scholarly yet accessible commentary on what is arguably the most theologically consequential letter in the New Testament. Moule, a distinguished Cambridge divine, brings both academic rigor and deep spiritual reverence to his analysis of Romans. The epistle transformed Augustine, sparked Luther's reformation, and continues to reshape how readers understand grace, faith, and salvation. Moule guides readers through Paul's dense theological arguments while illuminating how this letter spoke to its original Roman audience and why it has burned in the Christian imagination for two millennia. For anyone seeking to understand the theological foundation upon which Western Christianity was built, this commentary offers both scholarly depth and devotional warmth.









