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In this commentary on Romans, Robert Mounce addresses the human inclination for trying to attain righteousness by works. Along the way, he answers Christians’ most pressing questions. What happens when humans turn their back on God? Does God make humans righteous? Does justification by faith sanction sin? Is Christianity practical? Mounce’s thorough, readable scholarship is free of professional...

The Bible never bothers to prove the existence of God; this is everywhere taken for granted. Anthropologists confess that they are unable to find a tribe of people anywhere in the world who do not worship some sort of divine being. No matter how remote the area or how ancient the tribe the evidences of mankind’s religious longings are found everywhere. In India the temples of Hinduism dominate the landscape. Seek out an aboriginal tribe in the mountains
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