St. Paul's letter to the Romans

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The Letter to the Romans, penned by the Apostle Paul, stands as a profound exploration of Christian doctrine, delving into themes of salvation, justification by faith, and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in God's plan.

Paul articulates the universality of sin and the necessity of grace through Jesus Christ for redemption.

He expounds on the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, leading believers to live lives of righteousness and love.

The letter emphasizes the unity of the body of Christ, calling for harmony and mutual acceptance among believers from diverse backgrounds.

Romans remains a cornerstone of Christian theology, offering guidance on faith, ethics, and the nature of God's covenant with humanity.

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