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Peter in the New Testament: A collaborative assessment by Protestant and Roman Catholic scholars

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A Collaborative assessment by Protestant and Roman Catholic Scholars. The role of Peter has remained one of the most sensitive and divisive areas of the New Testament inquiry, particularly because of its implications for the position of the papacy in Christendom.

181 pages, Paperback

First published September 25, 1973

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Raymond E. Brown

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Roman Catholic priest, member of Society of Saint-Sulpice and a prominent biblical scholar, esteemed by not only his colleagues of the same confession. One of the first Roman Catholic scholars to apply historical-critical analysis to the Bible.

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