Commentary on the Epistles of Paul
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Commentary on the Epistles of Paul is a classic Reformed theological work offering detailed exegesis and practical application of the New Testament letters attributed to the Apostle Paul.
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Target entity: Commentary on the Epistles of Paul Context triple: [David Dickson, notableWork, Commentary on the Epistles of Paul]
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Commentary on the Epistles of Paul
Commentary on the Epistles of Paul is a biblical exegesis traditionally attributed to the early Christian theologian Pelagius, offering one of the earliest Latin commentaries on Paul’s letters and reflecting the theological debates of late antiquity.
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Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul
"Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul" is a renowned multi-volume Orthodox Christian exegesis on the Pauline letters, authored by the 19th-century Russian bishop and spiritual writer St. Theophan the Recluse.
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Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles is a landmark early 16th-century humanist biblical work offering philological and theological interpretations of St. Paul’s letters that helped pave the way for later Reformation thought.
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Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles is a major early Christian exegetical work offering detailed theological and historical interpretation of the New Testament letters attributed to Paul.
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Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans is a classic 19th-century Reformed theological exposition of Paul’s letter to the Romans, widely used in conservative Protestant biblical scholarship.
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Target entity: Commentary on the Epistles of Paul Target entity description: Commentary on the Epistles of Paul is a classic Reformed theological work offering detailed exegesis and practical application of the New Testament letters attributed to the Apostle Paul.
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A.
Commentary on the Epistles of Paul
Commentary on the Epistles of Paul is a biblical exegesis traditionally attributed to the early Christian theologian Pelagius, offering one of the earliest Latin commentaries on Paul’s letters and reflecting the theological debates of late antiquity.
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Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul
"Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul" is a renowned multi-volume Orthodox Christian exegesis on the Pauline letters, authored by the 19th-century Russian bishop and spiritual writer St. Theophan the Recluse.
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C.
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles is a landmark early 16th-century humanist biblical work offering philological and theological interpretations of St. Paul’s letters that helped pave the way for later Reformation thought.
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D.
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles is a major early Christian exegetical work offering detailed theological and historical interpretation of the New Testament letters attributed to Paul.
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E.
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans is a classic 19th-century Reformed theological exposition of Paul’s letter to the Romans, widely used in conservative Protestant biblical scholarship.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Christian literature
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Reformed theological work ⓘ biblical commentary ⓘ theological work ⓘ |
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detailed exegesis
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historical-grammatical interpretation ⓘ pastoral application ⓘ |
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New Testament studies
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biblical theology ⓘ systematic theology ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
covenant theology
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doctrine of justification ⓘ doctrine of sanctification ⓘ sovereignty of God ⓘ |
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New Testament epistles
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letters of the Apostle Paul ⓘ |
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Bible students
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lay Christians ⓘ pastors ⓘ theologians ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
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Christianity
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practical application of doctrine
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theological synthesis ⓘ verse-by-verse exposition ⓘ |
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