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The Crucified Apostle: Essays on Peter and Paul
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The Crucified Apostle: Essays on Peter and Paul

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Peter and Paul have fascinated Christians since the first century. Though often pitted against one another in scholarship and popular imagination, they respected one another. They found common ground in the crucified and risen Christ Jesus, and in service to his body, the church. This volume continues the long, rich conversation about these two essential, fallible apostles. In seventeen essays, including one of Peter Stuhlmacher’s final published works, the contributors probe enduring issues in ways that provide fresh insights. They strive to advance New Testament scholarship by addressing Peter and Paul’s historical interaction, their intertextual exegesis, and Paul’s view of Pastoral Theology. Their focus on intertextuality reflects Peter’s and Paul’s saturation in scripture and their focus on Jewish and Gentile relationships seeks to foster unity in church and culture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Country
Germany
Date
9 November 2017
Pages
381
ISBN
9783161539985

Peter and Paul have fascinated Christians since the first century. Though often pitted against one another in scholarship and popular imagination, they respected one another. They found common ground in the crucified and risen Christ Jesus, and in service to his body, the church. This volume continues the long, rich conversation about these two essential, fallible apostles. In seventeen essays, including one of Peter Stuhlmacher’s final published works, the contributors probe enduring issues in ways that provide fresh insights. They strive to advance New Testament scholarship by addressing Peter and Paul’s historical interaction, their intertextual exegesis, and Paul’s view of Pastoral Theology. Their focus on intertextuality reflects Peter’s and Paul’s saturation in scripture and their focus on Jewish and Gentile relationships seeks to foster unity in church and culture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Country
Germany
Date
9 November 2017
Pages
381
ISBN
9783161539985