Description
Standard Publishing edition, is undated but appears to be from the mid 20th century and has a different cover than posted. Book has a solid maroon cover and has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Page ends have a name written on them but inside are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage commentary on the Epistle to the Romans by Moses E. Lard is a significant work of biblical scholarship from the 19th century Restoration Movement. Lard was a prominent minister and educator among the Churches of Christ, known for his intellectual rigor and rational approach to Scripture. His commentary provides a thorough exegesis of Paul’s profound theological treatise, with a revised Greek text and new English translation. Despite its age, the book remains a valuable resource for students of the Bible and religious historians studying the development of biblical interpretation within the Stone-Campbell Movement. This well-preserved copy offers collectors a glimpse into the vibrant theological debates that shaped the movement’s distinctive hermeneutical principles and doctrinal positions. Lard’s insights continue to inform contemporary discussions on topics like grace, faith, and the nature of salvation.