Romans
Paul’s Epistle to the Romans (c.57–58 CE) is a systematic presentation of the gospel. It addresses sin, justification by faith, sanctification, and Christian ethical life. Romans is considered Paul’s theological masterpiece and a foundational explanation of Christian doctrine.
Author: Paul the Apostle.
Date Written: Circa 57–58 CE.
Context: Written from Corinth to the church in Rome, Romans addresses the relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers and lays out the basis of salvation by grace through faith.