scott redd who's the president of the reformed theological seminary here in washington, d.c., is teaching us on romans. and he gave us this wonderful commentary. now, i've read biblical commentaries before, and they can be kind of -- they can give you, like, a headache, you know? this one's kind of what i would consider certainly intellectually solid but also fairly pastoral, so it's relevant. it's part of what's known as the bible speaks today series. so it tries to make it relevant to today as well as theologically and historically sound. but just so you know, what i have to do when i read something this wordy is i use my yellow highlighter to make sure that i keep, it keeps my attention. it really helps. it helps me go back and reference it as well. so that's what i'm reading this summer, and like i say, it could probably take me all summer, because it's fairly dense. >> what were some topics that were, you know, in the modern context that really caught your attention in this book? >> yeah, so good question. now, romans is a very practical theological book. it's a deep theology on the