The Book of Romans, with its compact yet all-encompassing summary of the Christian faith, has greatly influenced the church through the centuries. Augustine, Martin Luther, and John Wesley all trace their spiritual renewal to a reading of Romans. Great revivals in church history have been sparked by studying it. And the doctrinal truths within Romans are foundational to all of the late Dr. Francis Schaeffer's work.
Now available for the first time ever in print, Schaeffer's landmark commentary on the first eight chapters of Romans—drawn from his recorded talks to a group of students more than three decades ago—provides fresh insight into Schaeffer's thinking and the message of this most remarkable epistle, as well as an arresting perspective on our own times.
Synopsis
A dynamic, never-before-published commentary on the first eight chapters of Romans by the most influential Christian thinker of this century. Provides fresh biblical insight, plus an arresting perspective on our times.
About the Author, Francis A. Schaeffer
Francis A. Schaeffer was one of the most influential evangelicals of the 20th century. He authored more than twenty books on theology, philosophy, art, and culture, selling millions worldwide. He founded L’Abri Fellowship (international study and discipleship centers) and Covenant Theological Seminary established the Francis A. Schaeffer Institute in his honor, both of which carry on Schaeffer’s influence and legacy to this day.