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First-rate scholars and preachers on four interpretive approaches to Paul and Romans. Pauline scholarship is a minefield of differing schools of thought. Those who teach or preach on Paul can quickly get lost in the weeds of the various perspectives. How, then, can pastors today best preach Paul’s message? Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica have assembled this stellar one-stop guide exploring...

Known today simply as an empiricist philosopher, John Locke (1632–1704) was also seen in the past as a careful student of Paul. His Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St Paul was widely read throughout the eighteenth century and well into the nineteenth. In the preface to his Paraphrase, Locke noted the dangers faced by readers of Paul who consult commentators on the apostle’s writings. On the one hand, some consult only those commentators
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