Epistle to the Romans
The "Epistle to the Romans" is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the Christian community in Rome. It is considered one of the most important texts in the New Testament and addresses key theological concepts such as sin, salvation, and grace. Paul explains how faith in Jesus Christ leads to righteousness and emphasizes the importance of living a life guided by the Holy Spirit.
In this letter, Paul also discusses the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in the context of God's plan for humanity. He encourages unity among believers and provides practical advice on how to live out their faith in everyday life. The epistle serves as a foundational document for Christian doctrine and ethics.