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082 _a225.92
082 _bB877-R27
100 _aBrown, Raymond E.
100 _eEditor
245 _aPeter in the New Testament
245 _bA Collaborative Assessment by Protestant and Roman Catholic Scholars
245 _cRaymond E. Brown, Karl P. Donfried, and John Reumann
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bWipf and Stock Publishers
260 _c2002
300 _a181tr.
300 _bpaperback
300 _c22 cm
520 _aThe role of Peter has remained one of the most sensitive and divisive areas of New Testament inquiry, particularly because of its implications for the position of the papacy in Christendom. Now, under ecumenical sponsorship, a notable group of Protestant and Roman Catholic New Testament scholars have sat down together over a period of nearly two years to study this matter in the light of modern biblical criticism - surely a first"" in cooperative ventures since the Reformation. The results of their joint study, concisely presented in a form intelligible to the interested reader, are significant both in terms of what can be known with assurance about the historical career of Peter, and still more with regard to the development of the images of Peter after his death. This study, which moves the discussion beyond many old impasses, has biblical, theological, and ecumenical implications for all Christian churches.
650 _aBible -- Peter
650 _aBible - New Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc
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911 _aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích
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