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The Finished Work of Christ: The Truth of Romans 1-8

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $24.99
Manufacturer: Crossway Books
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A dynamic, never-before-published commentary on the first eight chapters of Romans by the most influential Christian thinker of this century. Provides fresh biblical insight, plus an arresting pers
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-12-05
Summary: "A taste of L'Abri"
For those of us who never made it to L'Abri, this posthumous volume provides an sense of sitting under the Bible teaching of Francis Schaeffer. I have his "complete works" and was delighted that this unfinished commentary was made available. I hope there will be a volume II. While there's likely more commentaries on Romans than any other epistle, this is a great addition. Schaeffer offers expository teaching, not heavy on the Greek, and not too technical, yet this is NOT a devotional commentary; it is a serious study of what's been called "the cathedral of epistles". We owe a great debt to Schaeffer, who served as a missionary to the intellectual seekers of the 60's & 70's and whose books have made a major impact within the evangelical world. In an age of junk books it is great to return to the thinking of a great mind whose intellect and compassion made so many want to be true to the Christian faith.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-11-17
Summary: "Finished Work of Christ -- simple and profound"
This book on the first eight chapters of Romans has helped me more than any other to understand the essence of Paul's message on salvation.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2007-10-13
Summary: "Good Expository Preaching"
As an avid admirer of Dr Schaeffer, I enjoy his work tremendously. In seeking the same level of penetrative literary excellence, I was slightly disappointed. This could only be due to the fact that these are transcripts from cassettes of teachings he delivered.
Romans 2:17-29: "What is the manifest purpose for the Scriptures?"
The apostle Paul has explained, by way of progressive revelation, the plight of fallen man. The Bible alone has presented the problem of sin and God's cure for it. As Francis Schaeffer commented on this part:
'Paul is simply cutting away every other foundation than grace. He is cutting away all the arguments people have used down through the ages to say: 'I don't need a Savior.' p 51
The formation of God's people based on the grace received by revelation is vital. The progression is clear:
General revelation: nature, conscience
Special revelation: Scripture, Incarnate Word
The relevant question then becomes: what does the Christian do with the Scriptures?
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-09-16
Summary: "great exposition on Chap. 1-8 of Romans"
Francis Schaeffer does an excellent job teaching through the first 8 chapters of the book of Romans. We are using it for a small group Bible study.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2005-12-01
Summary: "An excellent book, worthy of your time!"
Schaeffer held the position of modernity's last great theologian; all others after him were repeating his particular worldview and applying to our pluralistic American culture. Now, in the midst of evangelical crisis, we as the younger theologians in America must deal with new problems: pluralism, globalization, theological comprimise, apostasy, post-christian america, etc... Schaeffer, although not a subscribing postmodern, would have treated our culture with the same theology and the same solid anchor of truth, but possibly in a different way. I definately recommend this book to anyone who wants a solid read.