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Homilies on Romans

Homilies on Romans

By: St. John Chrysostom
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St. Chrysostoms insightful commentary on the Epistle to the Romans stands out as one of his most compelling and engaging works. His mastery of rhetoric enhances the depth of his analysis, allowing readers to grasp the intended nuances and resolve what may appear unclear or contradictory. The meticulous construction of these homilies suggests they were crafted before he took on the responsibilities of the Bishopric of Constantinople, showcasing his dedication to delivering profound theological insights.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • 051 - Homily 32 - Romans 1617-18
    Mar 2 2026
    St. Chrysostoms insightful commentary on the Epistle to the Romans stands out as one of his most compelling and engaging works. His mastery of rhetoric enhances the depth of his analysis, allowing readers to grasp the intended nuances and resolve what may appear unclear or contradictory. The meticulous construction of these homilies suggests they were crafted before he took on the responsibilities of the Bishopric of Constantinople, showcasing his dedication to delivering profound theological insights.
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    20 mins
  • 050 - Homily 31 - Romans 165
    Mar 1 2026
    St. Chrysostoms insightful commentary on the Epistle to the Romans stands out as one of his most compelling and engaging works. His mastery of rhetoric enhances the depth of his analysis, allowing readers to grasp the intended nuances and resolve what may appear unclear or contradictory. The meticulous construction of these homilies suggests they were crafted before he took on the responsibilities of the Bishopric of Constantinople, showcasing his dedication to delivering profound theological insights.
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    29 mins
  • 049 - Homily 30 - Romans 1525-27
    Feb 28 2026
    St. Chrysostoms insightful commentary on the Epistle to the Romans stands out as one of his most compelling and engaging works. His mastery of rhetoric enhances the depth of his analysis, allowing readers to grasp the intended nuances and resolve what may appear unclear or contradictory. The meticulous construction of these homilies suggests they were crafted before he took on the responsibilities of the Bishopric of Constantinople, showcasing his dedication to delivering profound theological insights.
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    23 mins
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