Biblical Theology Commentary on Romans
EQUIPPING CHRISTIAN MINISTRY WITH BIBLICAL THEOLOGY
The Biblical Theology for Christian Proclamation commentary series is designed to explore the theology of the Bible in depth, providing a valuable resource for those in Christian ministry. With general editors T. Desmond Alexander, Andreas J. Kostenberger, and Thomas R. Schreiner, and contributing authors from diverse backgrounds, this series affirms the inerrancy and inspiration of Scripture. By relating biblical theology to everyday life and the life of the church, this series aims to equip ministers, preachers, and teachers to effectively communicate the truths of Scripture to their congregations.
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE OF BIBLICAL THEMES
Each volume in the series provides a thorough discussion of the most important themes of the biblical book in relation to the canon as a whole. The authors explore the contribution of a given book or group of books to the theology of Scripture, providing an exegetical treatment of relevant passages in a succinct commentary-style format. This approach enables readers to gain a deeper understanding of the Bible's teachings and how they relate to Christian proclamation.
ORIENTED TOWARDS CHRISTIAN PROCLAMATION
What sets this series apart is its orientation towards Christian proclamation. Rather than focusing solely on academic pursuits, the ultimate purpose of this series is to equip those in Christian ministry to preach and teach the precious truths of Scripture to their congregations. By exploring the theology of the Bible in a way that is both comprehensive and practical, this series provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Scripture and communicate its truths effectively.
INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL
- General Editors: T. Desmond Alexander, Andreas J. Kostenberger, and Thomas R. Schreiner
- Contributing authors from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives
- Explores the theology of the Bible in considerable depth, spanning both Testaments
- Each volume provides a discussion of introductory matters, including the book's historical setting and literary structure
- Exegetical treatment of all relevant passages in succinct commentary-style format
- Thorough discussion of the most important themes of the biblical book in relation to the canon as a whole
- Oriented towards Christian proclamation and equipping those in Christian ministry