Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans

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Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans is a theological exposition of Paul’s Letter to the Romans by Lutheran reformer Johann Bugenhagen, reflecting early Protestant biblical interpretation.

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instanceOf Christian literature
biblical commentary
theological work
aimsTo expound Paul’s theology in Romans
provide pastoral instruction
associatedMovement Lutheran Reformation exegesis
associatedPerson Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
associatedWith Wittenberg Reformation NERFINISHED
author Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
basedOnText Letter of Paul to the Romans NERFINISHED
confessionalContext Lutheran confessional theology
contributesTo Protestant exegesis of Romans
early Lutheran biblical scholarship
focusesOn Christian life
doctrine of justification by faith
grace
sin
genre exegetical commentary
hasAuthorRole Johann Bugenhagen as Lutheran reformer
historicalContext early 16th century Reformation
influencedBy Augustinian theology NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
intendedAudience clergy
theologically educated laity
language Latin
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Epistle to the Romans NERFINISHED
Pauline theology
movement Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
reflects early Protestant biblical interpretation
regionOfOrigin German lands
religion Christianity
religiousDenomination Lutheranism NERFINISHED
scripturalBookCommented Romans NERFINISHED
scripturalCanon New Testament NERFINISHED
subject faith and works
law and gospel
righteousness of God
soteriology
theologicalPerspective Lutheran
Protestant
tradition Lutheran Reformation NERFINISHED
usesMethod historical-grammatical exegesis
workOf Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
workType theological exposition

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Johann Bugenhagen notableWork Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans