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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... indicate regarding such aspects as Peter's location , family , and occupation ? What traits does Peter display ? Is he bold ? Is he fearful ? Is he cowardly ? Is he loyal ? Is he repentant ? What is the quality of his relationship with ...
... indicates that Jesus ' definitive post - resurrection return has not yet occurred . The " time of writing " for each of the Gospels is thus located between two temporal events : the event of the Resurrection ( a predicted event that has ...
... indicate that in the chapters below each of the four canonical Gospels will be treated as though it were the only Gospel existing in the world ! In effect , within this study the intention is to let each Gospel be pondered as a single ...
... indicates , the angelic mes- senger does make it clear that Jesus has indeed risen from the dead . Further , Jesus will appear to Peter and the disciples once they proceed to Galilee : And looking up , they saw that the stone was rolled ...
... indicates the proximate fulfillment of the second part of Jesus ' Last Supper prediction regarding his intention of gathering with the disciples in Galilee ( 14:28 ) : " But after I am raised up , I will go before you to Galilee ...