Exegetical Anchors: Romans 5:18
When universalist-sounding biblical passages actually mean what they say. (Part 1)
The fifth chapter of Romans contains some of the Bible’s most profound teaching about sin and salvation. And yet sadly, most commentators and expositors devote their exegetical efforts primarily to interpreting around some of its most glorious truths, because the plain meaning contradicts their theological system. In this concise hermeneutical inquiry, …
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