Letters to the Romans

GPTKB entity

Properties (68)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Epistle
gptkbp:addressed gptkb:Christians_in_Rome
gptkbp:addresses The nature of God
gptkbp:author gptkb:Paul_the_Apostle
gptkbp:citedBy gptkb:Martin_Luther
gptkbp:contains 16 chapters
The doxology
Paul's_teachings
Practical_instructions_for_Christian_living
gptkbp:discusses Sin and salvation
The_resurrection_of_Jesus
gptkbp:emphasizes God's grace
gptkbp:explores The role of the law
gptkbp:firstPublished circa 57 AD
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Letters to the Romans
gptkbp:influenced Christian_theology
gptkbp:is A letter of encouragement
A letter of correction
A letter of faith
A letter of grace
A letter of hope
A letter of love
A letter of mercy
A letter of reconciliation
A letter of salvation
A letter of transformation
A letter of unity
Used in theological education
A letter of calling
A letter of challenge
A letter of comfort
A letter of community
A letter of culture
A letter of discipleship
A letter of doctrine
A letter of ethics
A letter of evangelism
A letter of exhortation
A letter of guidance
A letter of history
A letter of identity
A letter of influence
A letter of joy
A letter of legacy
A letter of literature
A letter of mission
A letter of peace
A letter of peace.
A letter of philosophy
A letter of prayer
A letter of prophecy
A letter of reflection
A letter of righteousness
A letter of spirituality
A letter of support
A letter of teaching
A letter of thanksgiving
A letter of truth
A letter of worship
Considered a theological masterpiece
One of the Pauline epistles
A_foundational_text_for_Christianity
Read_in_Christian_liturgy
gptkbp:language Greek
gptkbp:partOf New Testament
gptkbp:publishedIn 1st century AD
gptkbp:theme Justification by faith
gptkbp:wrote Jewish_and_Gentile_believers