Charles Gore realized that many theological dissertations on the book of Romans were inaccessible to those who were not Bible scholars. Wishing to remedy that, he wrote St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans: A Practical Exposition (2 vols.). This resource is a remarkably concise compendium, rich with biblical references and perfect for laity. Volume 1 contains exposition on chapters 1–8 and volume 2 covers chapters 9–16. Appended notes end the collection, including an essay on the meaning of the word “faith,” usage of the word “conscience,” and a dissertation on the subject of baptism.
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Charles Gore (1853–1932) studied at Oxford and was subsequently elected as a fellow of Trinity College at Oxford. Writer of over a dozen theological books, he was also the vicar of Radley, canon of Westminster, and later, bishop of Oxford. Gore helped found the Christian Social Union.