Its words convinced a fourth-century literature teacher named Aurelius Augustinus—later known as St. Augustine of Hippo—to abandon his sinful life and serve the Church. And it’s the biblical book that Martin Luther called “truly the most important piece in the New Testament.” Paul’s letter to the Romans has shaped how christians have thought, behaved, and…
via Get Craig S. Keener’s Commentary on Romans—Absolutely Free! — Logos Bible Software Blog
That’s a good one that’s free from Logos this month!
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