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St. Peter, His Name and His Office, as Set Forth in Holy Scripture. Exploring the Authority of the Apostle in Christian Tradition
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- Nombre de pages312
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-620608-6
- EAN4064066206086
- Date de parution26/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille720 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "St. Peter, His Name and His Office, as Set Forth in Holy Scripture, " T. W. Allies presents a meticulous theological exploration of the Apostle Peter's role in the Christian tradition. Employing a scholarly approach, Allies delves into biblical texts to unravel the significance of Peter's name and office, arguing for its foundational role within the early Church. His analytical style effectively combines exegetical rigor with a deep theological insight, illuminating the cultural and historical contexts surrounding Peter's ministry and the development of ecclesiastical authority.
T. W. Allies was a prominent Victorian theologian and historian whose work reflected a profound engagement with the complexities of early Christianity. His fervent Anglophone Catholic heritage likely influenced his perspective on authority within the Church, leading him to examine Peter's influence critically. Allies' broader interests in ecclesiology and Christian unity are evident in this work, reflecting his desire to articulate a coherent vision of the papacy that resonates through the ages.
This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in early Church history, theological studies, or the role of apostolic succession. Allies' detailed analysis offers readers a chance to grasp the profound implications of Peter's office for contemporary faith, making it a crucial read for scholars and church leaders alike.
T. W. Allies was a prominent Victorian theologian and historian whose work reflected a profound engagement with the complexities of early Christianity. His fervent Anglophone Catholic heritage likely influenced his perspective on authority within the Church, leading him to examine Peter's influence critically. Allies' broader interests in ecclesiology and Christian unity are evident in this work, reflecting his desire to articulate a coherent vision of the papacy that resonates through the ages.
This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in early Church history, theological studies, or the role of apostolic succession. Allies' detailed analysis offers readers a chance to grasp the profound implications of Peter's office for contemporary faith, making it a crucial read for scholars and church leaders alike.




