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My Two New Books on Romans: A Concise Commentary and an Annotated Phrase Diagram

August 16, 2022 by Andy Naselli

My two new books are on Romans:

Romans: A Concise Guide to the Greatest Letter Ever Written

Tracing the Argument of Romans: A Phrase Diagram of the Greatest Letter Ever Written

Naselli, Andrew David. Romans: A Concise Guide to the Greatest Letter Ever Written. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2022. [Available from Logos, Amazon, and Westminster Bookstore.]

Naselli, Andrew David. Tracing the Argument of Romans: A Phrase Diagram of the Greatest Letter Ever Written. Bellingham, WA: Logos, 2022. [Available only electronically from Logos.]

Each book can stand on its own, but I designed the book with Logos to supplement the book with Crossway:

  • The book with Crossway is a concise commentary on Romans. It emphasizes tracing Paul’s argument, and I designed it for Bible study—alone or as a group. (See endorsements from my two favorite commentators on Romans—Doug Moo and Tom Schreiner—as well as Tim Challies and Abigail Dodds.)
  • The book with Logos is an annotated phrase diagram of Romans. An argument diagram graphically displays the text’s logical flow of thought by dividing up the text into propositions and phrases and then specifying how they logically relate to each other. It’s the most respectful and fruitful way I know of to take God’s words seriously. (I explain this method in chapter 5 of my book How to Understand and Apply the New Testament: Twelve Steps from Exegesis to Theology.)

More:

  • Tim Challies reviews the book with Crossway (8/19/2022).
  • Matt Tully interviews me on “the greatest chapter of the Bible” for the Crossway podcast (8/22/2022).
  • Terence Tan reviews both books (10/2/2022).

Update: On 11/16/2022, I recorded some short videos for Crossway on Romans:

The Message of the Book of Romans in One Sentence (2:39 min.)

Why Did the Apostle Paul Write the Book of Romans (1:47 min.)

I’ve Heard It Said, “Once Saved, Always Saved” (2:54 min. | transcript)

I’ve Heard It Said, “God Will Accept Me Because I Know I’m a Good Person” (2:21 min. | transcript)

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