Worldview and Religion: According to the Book RomansName:Instructor:Course:Institution Affiliation:Date:Teachings of Romans 1-8The book of Romans holds a significant position in the lives of the human race. First, the book introduces, Paul as a servant of Jesus called specifically for preaching the gospel of God to the people. The book sets standards for modern religious leaders. Romans 1-8, reveal that God had a plan for the world and the people even before, the world became earth. God already had prepared people, who will help redeem people from their sinful nature (Rom 1:2).The world, without the gospel and the grace of Jesus Christ, typified violence, immorality, injustices, and poor character development. Therefore, God had planned to send someone from heaven in human nature to come, rescue people from sin, and connect them back to their source. 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, portrays that God created the natural world. He had an idea of how, the natural world looked with people as its