Robert Jewett's 1,000-page commentary on Romans in the Hermeneia series (2008) was a landmark in the interpretation of Paul's most complex-and some would say, most important-letter: 'a new benchmark for the genre' (David deSilva); 'readable and profound' (Luise Schottroff); 'the new authoritative reference work for scholars' (Daniel Patte). It has also been the focus of international conferences and conversations ever since its publication. Taking account of those far-reaching conversations, Jewett now brings the best insights of the larger commentary into a more compact and accessible form, ideal for use in college and graduate courses.