Paul's Letter to the Romans was written to be performed - spoken aloud to a gathered community in a single sitting. For nearly two thousand years, it has been read in silence, studied in fragments, and filtered through centuries of commentary. Romans Scripted recovers the experience Paul intended.
Presented as a one-act stage play with multiple voices in conversation and stage directions included, this essentially literal translation from the Greek lets Paul's argument unfold the way it was meant to be heard: as a living dialogue between an apostle and his audience, building toward one of the most carefully constructed arguments ever written.
When performed for congregations, the audience does not merely observe - they become Paul's first-century audience, addressed directly, drawn into the argument as it unfolds in real time. The same dynamic carries into the classroom and the small group: readers find themselves inside the letter rather than looking at it from a distance.
The Reader's Edition presents the complete text without chapter divisions, verse numbers, or apparatus - Romans as a single, uninterrupted argument from opening to close. Ideal for personal reading, group read-throughs, classroom use, and staged performance.
D. L. Lutero holds a Master of Arts in Religion from Trinity Anglican Seminary (2025). He has performed Romans unabridged as a stage play since 2019 and has presented his research at Society of Biblical Literature conferences.