Romans is based on Donald Barnhouse’s renowned series of radio broadcasts on the epistle from 1949 until his death in 1960. Demonstrating the author’s acute understanding of Romans an
Romans is based on Donald Barnhouse’s renowned series of radio broadcasts on the epistle from 1949 until his death in 1960. Demonstrating the author’s acute understanding of Romans and heart for effective preaching, these classic studies reverently expound even the most difficult passage in a clear way. Examining the Letter to the Romans phrase by phrase, Barnhouse elucidates the Scripture with reference to both its immediate context and the Bible’s overarching truths. Barnhouse’s zeal for a universal appreciation of the epistle fuels his commentary and invites all readers into a deeper understanding of the life-changing message of Romans.
DONALD GREY BARNHOUSE (1895–1960) was a renowned evangelical preacher and pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. Most famous for his radio broadcasts and public speaking, Barnhouse also founded, wrote for, and edited Revelation and Eternity magazines.
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Table of Contents
Preface
I Adam Versus Christ
II The Original Man
III The Fall of Man
IV Sin and Death
V Sin Before Law
VI All Sinned in Adam
VII Adam, Type of Christ
VIII “Much More the Grace of God”
IX The Rock in the Desert
X Reigning in Life
XI Abundant Supply
XII Justification of Life
XIII Practical Righteousness
XIV The Obedience of Christ
XV The Law Entered
XVI A Ministry of Condemnation
XVII Abounding Grace
XVIII Infinite Grace
XIX The Pure Doctrine of Grace
XX God’s Motives for Grace
XXI Grace Manifested in the Saints
XXII The Only Answer
XXIII The Reign of Grace
XXIV Grace Versus Sin
XXV Life in Christ
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