Homilies of Saint John Chrysostom: Romans
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John Chrysostom
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A golden voice unpacks Paul’s greatest letter—with power, precision, and pastoral insight.
In his Homilies on Romans, John Chrysostom opens Paul’s most challenging epistle to ordinary believers, showing how its doctrine leads directly to repentance, transformation, and faith.
• Follow Chrysostom’s verse-by-verse journey through Paul’s argument on sin, grace, and justification
• See how the early Church understood the gospel as both truth and moral renewal
• Encounter one of Christianity’s greatest preachers interpreting Scripture for everyday life
• Read the classic NPNF translation freshly revised into clear, modern English
Preached while he was still in Antioch, these sermons show Chrysostom at the height of his exegetical and rhetorical powers. He treats Paul’s words not as abstract theology but as a living call to obedience and humility. Each homily blends careful exposition with moral exhortation, urging believers to let faith reshape how they think, speak, and live.
The original Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers edition has long preserved this treasure of early Christian preaching. This revised version keeps its accuracy and substance while rendering the text in smoother, more natural English—allowing readers to hear Chrysostom’s passion and clarity as though from the pulpit itself.
Homilies of Saint John Chrysostom: Romans invites modern readers to listen anew as one of the Church’s greatest voices explains the gospel that changed the world—calling every believer to the same life of gratitude and grace that Paul commended to Rome.
This revision was prepared through an AI-assisted process, combining digital tools with traditional editorial work.
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