REVIEWS
Words of praise from respected theologians and other academics:

Oliver Rogers’ study of Romans and Galatians is new and different from the many existing commentaries on Paul’s epistles. He gives us a fresh and enlightening interpretation of the meaning of The Faith of Christ. Not only does he add to our knowledge of Paul’s letters, but his approach is uplifting and edifying in our personal faith. As an educator, I believe that students will find his in-depth analysis easy to read and grasp.
Professor Emeritus of Political Science,
University of North Carolina

Through all the centuries of Christian history, we can observe the challenge of grasping the impact of the incarnation. Early church councils debated the nature of Christ because they had no pre-existing category for the word of God becoming flesh. In this book, Oliver Rogers carefully studies another dimension of the same Gospel story—The Faith of Christ that justified all humanity. Finding our place in that story defines our relationship with God and motivates the author to engage in this vital story of justification.
Vice President/Dean,
Harding University Graduate School of Religion

Oliver Rogers has demonstrated by his study of the Scriptures why the Gospel is indeed good news! In an age when man often tries to showcase his own accomplishments, Rogers shifts the focus of salvation and assurance to its accurate source by highlighting The Faith of Christ.
, Th.D.,
Marriage Matters seminars, Saint Charles, MO

The Faith of Christ is unique in being both a scholarly and an easy-to-read explanation of the teaching of the Scriptures regarding salvation—a concept of utmost interest to all who seek to know God as shown in His redemptive plan is masterfully presented by the author, as is the reasoned and persuasive presentation that salvation comes not from one’s personal faith but from the faith of Jesus Christ.
, Educational Consultant,
Partners for Christian Education International












