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To promote the critical and doctrinal study of this important portion of the New Testament, the author, a leading evangelical theologian of the late nineteenth century, wrote this commentary on Romans. He intended it for use primarily by theological students and clergy.... The Greek text (that of Lachmann) is printed at the top of each page of commentary. The notes themselves are concise and bear strictly and directly upon the word or clause. They are primarily critical and philological, although at times the author examines in detail the theological import of the text. This is particularly…mehr

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To promote the critical and doctrinal study of this important portion of the New Testament, the author, a leading evangelical theologian of the late nineteenth century, wrote this commentary on Romans. He intended it for use primarily by theological students and clergy.... The Greek text (that of Lachmann) is printed at the top of each page of commentary. The notes themselves are concise and bear strictly and directly upon the word or clause. They are primarily critical and philological, although at times the author examines in detail the theological import of the text. This is particularly true in chapter 5 (where the doctrine of original sin is discussed), chapters 7-8 (indwelling sin), and chapters 9-11 (election and reprobation). The author held the Epistle to the Romans to be in reality an inspired system of theology.
Autorenporträt
William G.T. Shedd (1820 - 1894) was a professor at Union Theological Seminary from 1863 to 1890, first in the area of biblical literature, then in systematic theology. His two primary contributions to the field of theology are Dogmatic Theology and History of Christian Doctrine, both multi-volume works. His commentary on Romans, first published in 1879, was his only commentary.