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Romans 1: Notes and Reflections

James E. Faulconer, Provo, Utah: Foundation for Ancient Research & Mormon Studies, 1999, 8.5x11" softbound, 118 pages.

The book of Romans can be difficult to understand, and it is used more than any other biblical book to challenge LDS doctrine. "When we understand Romans, it is obvious that not only need we not fear having others discuss Paul's teachings, but we can use those very teachings to teach the truthfulness of the gospel understood through latter-day revelation" In commenting on Romans 1 verse by verse, Faulconer touches on such topics as faith, holiness, obedience, service to Christ, personal conversion and repentance, and becoming true saints. Romans 1: Notes and Reflections can be a valuable tool for those who are studying the book of Romans or looking for new ways to study other scripture.


James E. Faulconer is a convert to the Church and served a mission to Korea. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Pennsylvania State University, and joined the BYU faculty in 1975. His philosophical specialty is contemporary European philosophy. His academic hobby is scripture study, particularly the study of the New Testament. His publications include collections of essays on transcendence and on the German philosopher, Martin Heidegger, work on the philosophy of psychology, as well as essays essays on philosophical and religious topics.

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