
16 chapters
Romans presents Paul's most comprehensive exposition of the gospel, systematically unfolding how God's righteousness revealed in Christ addresses humanity's fundamental alienation from God while establishing the theological foundations for unified community embracing both Jewish and Gentile believers. Unlike Paul's other letters responding to specific local controversies, this carefully crafted theological treatise addresses a congregation the apostle had not yet visited, presenting his mature understanding of salvation accomplished through Christ's death and resurrection, appropriated through faith, and expressed through transformed communal existence.
Author
Paul
Date Written
57 AD
Audience
Christians in Rome