Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans

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Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans is a classic 19th-century Reformed theological exposition of Paul’s letter to the Romans, widely used in conservative Protestant biblical scholarship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
Reformed theology text
biblical commentary
theological work
approachToText Reformed confessional
doctrinally conservative
audience biblical scholars
conservative Protestants
pastors
seminary students
basedOnWork Epistle to the Romans
centuryOfOrigin 19th century
circulation widely used in conservative Protestant biblical scholarship
confessionalContext Reformed confessions
discipline New Testament studies
biblical theology
systematic theology
doctrinalEmphasis imputed righteousness
justification by faith
original sin
sanctification
sovereignty of God
union with Christ
focusesOn doctrinal exposition
systematic theological reflection
verse-by-verse analysis
genre biblical commentary
biblical exegesis
influencedBy John Calvin
Reformation theology
classic Reformed confessions
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Epistle to the Romans
Pauline theology
religiousTradition Reformed Protestantism
conservative Protestantism
scripturalCanon New Testament
theologicalOrientation Calvinism
surface form: Calvinist

Reformed
usedIn Reformed theological education
conservative Protestant seminaries
usesHermeneutic grammatical-historical method
viewOnScripture biblical inerrancy (conservative Protestant perspective)
high view of biblical authority

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Charles Hodge authorOf Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
Hodge notableWork Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
subject surface form: Charles Hodge
Philipp Schwartzerdt authorOf Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
this entity surface form: Commentaries on the Epistle to the Romans