Romans I: The Gospel According to Paul: From God's No to God's Yes
Book Details
Author(s)Ron Cottle, David Alsobrook
ISBN / ASINB077L7P8KX
ISBN-13978B077L7P8K9
Sales Rank2,183,524
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Book of Romans has been called "the greatest written work in existence." It is the gospel according to Paul. In this book, Dr. Cottle takes you on an expositional journey into the compelling truths of Paul's teachings to the Roman believers. You will discover hidden truths and fresh insight into some of the most crucial Pauline teachings in the New Testament.
Of all of Paul's letters, Romans comes nearest to being a theological treatise. This book focuses on chapters 1 through 3 of Romans. You will learn that God's wrath is overcome by God's righteousness through the mercy seat of Christ's cross. Those reading this book will:
- Appreciate Romans in its historical context.
- Understand the nature of the wrath of God and His righteousness.
- Understand the positions of relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
- Be able to apply insights and principles taught in Romans.
- Increase your knowledge of the Word of God as a whole.
- Glean valuable insights from the original biblical languages and historical context
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle has served as a pastor of churches, both large and small. He has been president of a university and a seminary and is the author of more than fifty books and fifty Bible college courses. He is the founder of Christian Life School of Theology, a coalition of ministry schools based in local churches around the world and Beacon University. He is the founder of ACTS (Apostolic Council of Transformational Servant-Leaders) and ECAL (Embassy Coalition of Apostolic Leaders), apostolic networks which include church and marketplace leaders in the United States and numerous other nations.
Dr. Cottle has earned an A.B. degree from Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida; a Master of Divinity from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina; and a Ph.D. in Religion from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. He also earned a Master of Science in Education and an Ed.D. from the University of Southern California.
Of all of Paul's letters, Romans comes nearest to being a theological treatise. This book focuses on chapters 1 through 3 of Romans. You will learn that God's wrath is overcome by God's righteousness through the mercy seat of Christ's cross. Those reading this book will:
- Appreciate Romans in its historical context.
- Understand the nature of the wrath of God and His righteousness.
- Understand the positions of relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
- Be able to apply insights and principles taught in Romans.
- Increase your knowledge of the Word of God as a whole.
- Glean valuable insights from the original biblical languages and historical context
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle has served as a pastor of churches, both large and small. He has been president of a university and a seminary and is the author of more than fifty books and fifty Bible college courses. He is the founder of Christian Life School of Theology, a coalition of ministry schools based in local churches around the world and Beacon University. He is the founder of ACTS (Apostolic Council of Transformational Servant-Leaders) and ECAL (Embassy Coalition of Apostolic Leaders), apostolic networks which include church and marketplace leaders in the United States and numerous other nations.
Dr. Cottle has earned an A.B. degree from Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida; a Master of Divinity from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina; and a Ph.D. in Religion from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. He also earned a Master of Science in Education and an Ed.D. from the University of Southern California.
