Commentary on Romans

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Commentary on Romans is a theological work by Reformation scholar Philip Melanchthon offering a humanist and Lutheran interpretation of the Apostle Paul’s Epistle to the Romans.

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instanceOf Christian literature
biblical commentary
theological work
about Christian freedom
faith and works
grace
law and gospel
original sin
author Philip Melanchthon
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
focusesOn Pauline theology
doctrine of justification by faith
genre biblical exegesis
theological commentary
hasPart commentary on Romans chapter 1
commentary on Romans chapter 10
commentary on Romans chapter 11
commentary on Romans chapter 12
commentary on Romans chapter 13
commentary on Romans chapter 14
commentary on Romans chapter 15
commentary on Romans chapter 16
commentary on Romans chapter 2
commentary on Romans chapter 3
commentary on Romans chapter 4
commentary on Romans chapter 5
commentary on Romans chapter 6
commentary on Romans chapter 7
commentary on Romans chapter 8
commentary on Romans chapter 9
historicalPeriod Reformation
surface form: Reformation era
influencedBy Augustinian theology
Martin Luther
Renaissance humanism
intendedAudience clergy
students of theology
theologians
language Latin
mainSubject Apostle Paul
Epistle to the Romans
movement Reformation
religiousTradition Lutheranism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
theologicalPerspective Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran

humanist
usedIn Lutheran theological education
Protestant biblical studies
workOf Philip Melanchthon

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Commentary on Colossians relatedWork Commentary on Romans
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