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Presents a theological, literary, and cultural reading of Romans across the centuries of Christian thought
Romans Through the Centuries offers a groundbreaking commentary that invites readers to engage with the Apostle Paul's letter not only as a theological text but also as a dynamic and evolving voice that resonates across history and culture. In a format that reflects the complexity of both the letter itself and its enduring legacy, Paul S. Fiddes divides each passage into three distinct yet interconnected lenses: Paul's own speaking voice as he dictated the letter, the rich tradition of…mehr

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Presents a theological, literary, and cultural reading of Romans across the centuries of Christian thought

Romans Through the Centuries offers a groundbreaking commentary that invites readers to engage with the Apostle Paul's letter not only as a theological text but also as a dynamic and evolving voice that resonates across history and culture. In a format that reflects the complexity of both the letter itself and its enduring legacy, Paul S. Fiddes divides each passage into three distinct yet interconnected lenses: Paul's own speaking voice as he dictated the letter, the rich tradition of its interpretation through major historical epochs, and its influence on literature, visual art, and socio-political thought.

This commentary is distinctive in tracing Paul's argument as a "mind in motion," acknowledging the oral nature of the letter's composition and offering a literary reading that takes seriously the nuances of thought developed in conversation. Fiddes brings theological voices from early Christianity, the medieval West, the Reformation, and contemporary global scholarship into dialogue, providing a comprehensive reception history without overshadowing Paul's original voice. In its final movement, the commentary broadens further, illuminating how Romans has shaped the cultural imagination beyond ecclesial contexts.

A flexible and deeply informed guide to Paul's most influential letter, Romans Through the Centuries:

  • Integrates literary analysis with theological exegesis, treating Paul's letter as an evolving, spoken argument
  • Provides readers with flexible entry points to focus on theological development, historical context, or cultural relevance
  • Features a wide-ranging reception history from Patristic writers to twenty-first-century global scholars
  • Includes cultural case studies in literature, visual art, and political discourse influenced by Romans
  • Incorporates the most current scholarship on Romans and critically engages with alternative readings


Part of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Bible Commentaries series, Romans Through the Centuries is an essential resource for those seeking to understand the layered legacy of Romans through theological inquiry, literary insight, and historical perspectives. It is well-suited for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in New Testament studies, Pauline theology, and the cultural reception of Scripture, and serves as a valuable resource for clergy, scholars, and advanced students engaged in research.


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Paul S. Fiddes is considered one of the leading contemporary British theologians. He holds the Title of Distinction of Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Oxford and was formerly Principal of Regent's Park College and Chairman of the Theology Faculty. Elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2020, he has considerable experience as author and editor. With Wiley Blackwell he published The Promised End: Eschatology in Theology and Literature (2000), part of the renowned Challenges in Contemporary Theology series.