Four Times Peter: Portrayals of Peter in the Four Gospels and at PhilippiLiturgical Press, 2007 - 154 עמודים Because he plays such a prominent role in the New Testament and the tradition of the church, the apostle Peter has been the focus of much scholarship over the centuries. One wonders whether there can be anything more to say about Peter. Indeed, there is. In Four Times Peter Richard Cassidy takes a narrative critical look at Peter in the story of each gospel individually (rather than studying Peter via a side-by-side analysis of the gospels). Cassidy looks first to the character of Jesus in each of the gospels and then to the group of apostles as a whole before turning to Peter. In the end, Four Times Peter allows an intriguing portrait of this apostle to emerge. Readers discover a portrait of Peter that would have been familiar to the earliest Christian communities. And it is this ancient portrait that gives modern readers a refreshing new sense of Peter. Richard J. Cassidy, STL, PhD, is Professor of Sacred Scripture at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit, Michigan. This book is part of the series Interfaces. |
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... John that is as attractive as it is challenging . His final speculation on the arrival of the Petrine tradition and then the four Gospels in Philippi is as provocative as it is stimulating . Francis J. Moloney , S.D.B. Provincial , The ...
... John , what is the temporal sequence of events in Jesus ' ministry and how long does each stage of ministry endure ? The foreshadowing of events is a second aspect of time that is important in all the Gospels . Prolepsis is the ...
... John there are several episodes in which archi- tectural settings involving enclosures prove significant for Peter's portrayal . One example concerns the parallels between the sheepfold described in John 10 and the high priest's ...
... John's Gospel . In John , Peter is the third disciple Jesus calls , whereas he is portrayed as the first called in all three Synoptic accounts . After observing John's different positioning of Peter's call , more than one scholar has ...
... John all had at least a minimum number of paradigmatic readers in view as they entered upon the process of composing their respective narratives . In addi- tion to paradigmatic readers , what other readers did each evangelist envision ...