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The Epistle to the Romans
Paul's Letter to the Romans (The Epistle to the Romans) is often considered the theological masterpiece of the Apostle Paul and is the longest and most systematic book in the New Testament [21, 24, 31]. Written around AD 57 from Corinth, this letter serves as a theological introduction to the church in Rome that Paul had never personally visited.
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| Publisher | Oxford University Press : London., 1968 |
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xxi + 547hlm; 13x20cm
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English
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