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Paul composed the letter in the winter of AD 56—57 from Corinth, at the end of the Third Missionary Journey, according to his description of his travel intentions in — Paul states a few of his reasons for writing in the letter itself. He wanted to share a spiritual gift with them, to urge the Jews and Gentiles to unite in the gospel, and to spread the good news throughout the city so that many would come to know Jesus as Lord — In addition, Paul anticipated that a united Roman church would back him in his efforts to bring the gospel to Spain and take the place of the church in Antioch as his base of operations.
Paul drafted this letter to accomplish this purpose. Some interpreters have argued that Paul was not as concerned about what was going on inside the church in Rome as he was about his own personal situation when he wrote the letter. They contend that Paul is writing the letter to prepare a defense of the message he has been proclaiming throughout his missionary journeys and, maybe more significantly, a defense of the implications of that message when he arrived in Jerusalem.
The downside of this view is that it can result in interpretations of the text that present Romans more as a compendium of theological propositions detached from a historical situation than as a letter written to a specific group of people with specific theological and relational struggles that the Apostle must address.