There is an abundance of worldviews vying for people’s attention and allegiance. There always has been. These include Agnosticism, Atheism, Humanism, Naturalism, Pantheism, Postmodernism, Spiritism, and Theism. Each of these views serves as the foundation of belief systems that seek to guide behaviors. One of the challenges for proponents of these various worldviews is teaching potential adherents what they should believe, why they should believe it, and how these beliefs should govern their actions.
In the Book of Romans, Paul presents a gospel-centered worldview. Paul shares the gospel as he explains man’s need, God’s provision, and man’s response In this theological masterpiece, Paul makes a case for the claims of the gospel through a reasoned presentation of the purpose and the power of the message of Jesus Christ.
As we navigate an environment that is teeming with competing worldviews, it is more valuable than ever to know what we believe and why. The Book of Romans provides a wealth of material that informs us not only of the basic facts of the gospel, it also reveals the theological foundations for those facts. Its content can equip us to make a reasoned defense of our beliefs while also challenging us to live out those beliefs in our daily lives.
Language
English
Pages
130
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
BaptistWay Press
Release
July 29, 2015
Romans: A Gospel-Centered Worldview (Adult Bible Study Guides)
There is an abundance of worldviews vying for people’s attention and allegiance. There always has been. These include Agnosticism, Atheism, Humanism, Naturalism, Pantheism, Postmodernism, Spiritism, and Theism. Each of these views serves as the foundation of belief systems that seek to guide behaviors. One of the challenges for proponents of these various worldviews is teaching potential adherents what they should believe, why they should believe it, and how these beliefs should govern their actions.
In the Book of Romans, Paul presents a gospel-centered worldview. Paul shares the gospel as he explains man’s need, God’s provision, and man’s response In this theological masterpiece, Paul makes a case for the claims of the gospel through a reasoned presentation of the purpose and the power of the message of Jesus Christ.
As we navigate an environment that is teeming with competing worldviews, it is more valuable than ever to know what we believe and why. The Book of Romans provides a wealth of material that informs us not only of the basic facts of the gospel, it also reveals the theological foundations for those facts. Its content can equip us to make a reasoned defense of our beliefs while also challenging us to live out those beliefs in our daily lives.