Pauline Epistles: New Testament Commentary is a comprehensive, doctrinally structured exposition of the letters of the Apostle Paul. Written with clarity, conviction, and pastoral concern, this volume guides readers through the theological depth and practical application of Romans through Philemon.
Dr. Norman Mathers presents each epistle in its historical setting, outlining its argument, tracing its doctrinal development, and emphasizing its relevance for Christian living today. Special attention is given to:
Justification by faith
Sanctification and positional truth
The believer's union with Christ
The work of the Holy Spirit
The sovereignty of God
The structure and progression of Pauline theology
From the powerful defense of the gospel in Galatians, to the doctrinal foundation of Romans, to the corrective instruction in Corinthians, and the pastoral guidance in Timothy and Titus, this commentary offers both theological depth and practical insight.
Drawing from careful exegetical work, original language analysis, and classical evangelical scholarship, Dr. Mathers provides readers with a structured roadmap through Paul's inspired writings.
This commentary is ideal for:
Pastors and Bible teachers
Seminary and Bible college students
Serious students of Scripture
Readers seeking doctrinal clarity rooted in the text
Written in a clear academic style while remaining devotional in tone, Pauline Epistles: New Testament Commentary seeks to strengthen the believer's understanding of grace, faith, and the Christian life grounded in the finished work of Christ.
Dr. Norman W. Mathers, B.A. Wilfrid Laurier, Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary, M.A. California State University Dominguez Hills, Ph.D. University of Pretoria. Dr. Mathers teaches Philosophy/Christian Evidence for Liberty University Online, College of Arts and Science, Lynchburg, Virginia.