The fourth volume in this series which also includes volumes on Galatians Colossians and Ephesians and Hebrews follows the same principles as its predecessors. As Rodney Hume writes: have aimed to provide straightforward guides explaining the original meaning of the text. I avoid as far as is possible entering into theological controversy. My priority is to establish the meaning as I believe that we must study carefully the original text before we use it to support any doctrinal or sociological viewpoint. Furthermore I am concerned above all with what the text meant to a first-century reader. This is particularly necessary when studying the letter to the Romans a document which has so often been interpreted in the light of contemporary concerns or obsessions'Here then is a guide intended for use by an individual or a group of students anyone who is prepared to take the study of the scriptures seriously. It provides a basic introduction to one of the most important works in Christian literature.C. R. Hume read Greats at Corpus Christi College Oxford before going on to a career in education.
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