Disambiguation evidence for Romans via surface form

"Epistle to the Romans"


As subject (50)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Epistle to the Romans".

Predicate Object
addressedTo Christians in Rome
alsoKnownAs Romans
closingVerse Romans 16:27
containsChapterCount 16
discussesDoctrine atonement
discussesDoctrine election
discussesDoctrine justification
discussesDoctrine original sin
discussesDoctrine predestination
discussesDoctrine reconciliation
discussesDoctrine sanctification
genre theological letter
hasCanonicalPosition sixth book of the New Testament
hasSection Romans 12–16
hasSection Epistle to the Romans
surface form: Romans 1–4
hasSection Epistle to the Romans
surface form: Romans 5–8
hasSection Epistle to the Romans
surface form: Romans 9–11
hasTestament New Testament
influenced Christian theology
influenced Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
influenced doctrine of justification by faith alone
instanceOf New Testament epistle
instanceOf Pauline epistle
instanceOf book of the Bible
keyVerse Romans 10:9
keyVerse Romans 12:1
keyVerse Romans 1:16
keyVerse Romans 1:17
keyVerse Romans 3:23
keyVerse Romans 5:8
keyVerse Romans 6:23
keyVerse Romans 8:1
keyVerse Romans 8:28
language Koine Greek
likelyWrittenFrom Corinth
openingVerse Romans 1:1
partOf Christian biblical canon
partOf New Testament
surface form: New Testament canon
primaryTheme Israel and the Gentiles
primaryTheme grace
primaryTheme justification by faith
primaryTheme law and gospel
primaryTheme life in the Spirit
primaryTheme righteousness of God
primaryTheme salvation
primaryTheme sin
traditionalDateRange mid-1st century CE
traditionallyAttributedTo Apostle Paul
usedIn Christian catechesis
usedIn Christian liturgy