Romans A Theological and Pastoral Commentary Michael J. Gorman
C O M M E N TA R I E S
âAbove all, Romans is a letter about Spirit-enabled participation and transformation in Christ and his story, and thus in the mission of God in the world.â This commentary engages the letter to the Romans as Christian scripture and highlights the Pauline themes for which Michael Gorman is best knownâparticipation and transformation, cruciformity and new life, peace and justice, community and mission. With extensive introductions both to the apostle Paul and to the letter itself, Gorman offers background information on Paulâs first-century context before proceeding into the rich theological landscape of the biblical text. In line with Paulâs focus on Christian living, Gorman interprets Romans at a consistently practical level, highlighting the letterâs significance for Christian theology, daily life, and pastoral ministry. Questions for reflection and sidebars on important concepts make this especially useful for those preparing to preach or teach from Romansâthe âepistle of life,â as Gorman calls it, for its extraordinary promise that, through faith, we might walk in newness of life with Christ. âMichael Gormanâs commentary on Romans faithfully illuminates the apostle Paulâs complex proclamation of the gospel. Gorman, a master teacher, provides a rich historical and theological exposition, never losing sight of the question of what matters for Christian communities today. This commentary belongs on the desk of everyone whose vocation is to preach and teach the gospel.â â RICHARD B. HAYS
Duke University
âMichael Gorman is that rare scholar of eminent distinction who is willing to read the Pauline letters as Christian scripture. His approach is ecumenically sensitive, appealing to what Protestants and Catholics hold in common. And his analysis reprises the great themes for which he is justly famous: participation, cruciformity, transformation, and mission.â â SCOTT HAHN
Franciscan University of Steubenville
âMichael Gormanâs commentary on Romans is an accessible and enriching journey into Paulâs most important letter. Gorman offers a cogent and compelling approach to the letter, full of great insights and details, in order to help pastors and students come to grips with Paulâs most famous text. This is Gorman at his exegetical best!â â MICHAEL F. BIRD
Ridley College, Melbourne
âAs one expects from Michael Gorman, this commentary is theologically rich as well as spiritually inviting and edifying. It is accessible and practical yet well-informed. Aware of debates and engaging controversial questions, where necessary, Gorman remains characteristically generous and Christ-focused.â â CRAIG S. KEENER
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Michael J. Gorman holds the Raymond E. Brown Chair in Biblical Studies and Theology at St. Maryâs Seminary & University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he has taught since 1991. A highly regarded New Testament scholar, he has also written Cruciformity, Inhabiting the Cruciform God, Becoming the Gospel, and Apostle of the Crucified Lord, among other significant works.
âThis commentary is a splendid example of one of todayâs leading Pauline scholars engaging Romans as Christian scripture. It offers an exceedingly clear and accessible participationist reading of Romans that is theologically, pastorally, and missionally insightful.â
â ANDY JOHNSON
Nazarene Theological Seminary
Asbury Theological Seminary
âGorman christens Paulâs letter to the Romans âthe epistle of life,â a message of Godâs saving grace that creates multicultural, cruciform communities in Christ. Gormanâs conversational style, accessible interpretations, and penetrating reflections unlock Paulâs message, inviting readers to participate in Godâs missional work to pursue peace and justice in the church and among all peoples.â â LYNN H. COHICK
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âMichael Gorman reads Romans as a manifesto about participating in the life of God. The audience for this accessible commentary, like Paulâs original audience, is the community of believers, not just scholars. Since Gorman reads Romans as Christian scripture, we encounter the letter as a living document for the church today, and he leads us to encounter and embody Godâs grace in Christ and through the Spirit.â â BEN C. BLACKWELL Houston Theological Seminary
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