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ESV Scripture Journal: Romans
ESV Scripture Journals pair the entirety of individual books of the New Testament with lightly lined blank pages opposite each page of the biblical text, allowing readers to take extended notes or record insights and prayers directly beside corresponding passages of Scripture. This edition features the book of Romans, and is thin and portable—great for personal Bible reading and reflection, small-group study, or taking notes through a sermon series.
Spring '26
Required FLBC textbook for Romans course taught by Dr. Jarrod Hylden, Professor of New Testament.
Spring '24
Recommended FLBC textbook for Romans course taught by Pr. Adam Osier.
Required FLS textbook for Romans and Galatians course taught by Dr. Nathan Olson, Professor of New Testament and Systematic Theology.
Spring '23
Recommended FLBC textbook for Romans course taught by Pr. Adam Osier.
Spring '21
Required FLBC textbook for Romans course taught by Pr. Adam Osier.
Understanding Paul: The Early Christian Worldview
Two thousand years later, Paul attracts more attention than any other figure from antiquity besides one," writes Stephen Westerholm. Why the fascination with the apostle Paul? Westerholm explains that Paul remains such a compelling figure because he was "a man completely captivated by a particular way of looking at life."
Using the themes of the Epistle to the Romans, Westerholm helps readers understand the major components of Paul's vision of life. He delves into the writings of the Old Testament, explores their influence on Paul, and engages contemporary readers in a thought-provoking reconsideration of their own assumptions about faith, theology, and ethics.
This insightful introduction gives postmodern readers, especially those with little or no biblical background, a necessary big-picture look at Paul's view of reality.
Spring ’26
Required FLBC textbook for Romans course, taught by Dr. Jarrod Hylden, Professor of New Testament.
Required FLS textbook for Romans & Galatians Course, taught by Dr. Jarrod Hylden, Professor of New Testament.
The AFLC Heritage Series consists of writings that reflect the Lutheran, pietistic, and Scandinavian heritage of the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations. The goal of this series is to include new works, works previously published, and works not previously translated.
Volume I - Romans: A Devotional Commentary
Volume II - Free and Living Congregations: The Dream That Would Not Die
Volume III - They Lived in the Power of God: Lutheran Revival Leaders in Northern Europe
Volume IV - Footprints of the Faithful: Fifty Years of the AFLC Mission in Brazil
Volume V - One Thing I Seek: Selected Writings of Francis W. Monseth
Volume VI - From Freedom to Life: A History of the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations