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Reading Romans Right

Correcting Common Misreadings, Restoring Paul’s Original Intent

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Reading Romans Right

By: Keith Giles, Matthew J. Distefano
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For the longest time, Paul's Epistle to the Romans has been used to justify misogyny, homophobia, eternal conscious torment, and blind allegiance to the State. However, the truth is that the Apostle Paul never intended his letter to the Church in Rome to teach any of those things. That's why co-authors Keith Giles and Matthew J. Distefano have collaborated to correct these misunderstandings and illuminate the true meaning of Paul's theological masterpiece for today's Christian listener.

Leveraging the scholarship of a variety of Pauline scholars like Douglas A. Campbell, N. T. Wright, David Bentley Hart, Lucy Peppiatt, and others, Giles and Distefano masterfully move chapter by chapter through Romans to reveal Paul's original message to the Church in Rome—and to all of us—which is one of hope, freedom, and universal reconciliation for everyone, everywhere.

The Quoir Bible Series from Quoir Publishing is dedicated to clarifying the true message of the Scriptures and correcting toxic theologies imposed upon the text by those seeking to advance specific denominational perspectives. Whenever possible, our hope is to illuminate the message of the Bible—warts and all—so that Christians today can rediscover the beautiful truth it contains and make sense of the more problematic texts.

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