Worldview and Religion: The Book Romans Name:Instructor:Course:Institution Affiliation:Date:Romans 1-8The book of Romans seeks to set standards for modern religious leaders in the world. The book introduces, Paul as a servant of Jesus called specifically for preaching the gospel of God to the people. Romans 1-8, reveal that God had a plan for the world and the people even before, the world became earth. This paper will discuss teachings of Romans 1-8 in the context of natural world, human identity, human relationships, and culture.Natural WorldThe teachings in the book of Romans 1-8, show that God created the natural world. He had an idea of how, the natural world look with people as its core inhabitants. People in their natural human nature level, soiled the natural world that he had established for the purpose of habitation. Once God realized that humanity was a sinful nature and could make the natural world typical of sin in all spheres, he had to figure out a way to rescue humanity. The intention of God creating the natural world was to not only bring order in the world but also make