Peter the Apostle

Peter the Apostle
Author: Mario DeMatteo
Publsiher: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781424553228

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Learn about a true Bible hero like never before. Peter was an ordinary fisherman until his whole world was flipped upside down by one man. For centuries, the prophets foretold the coming of an all-powerful king and holy Messiah of Israel who would free them from the clutches of the evil Roman Empire, restoring peace to God’s chosen people. Little did Peter know, the Messiah of prophecy was real, his name was Jesus, and he chose Peter to be a leader in his revolution. Experience a biblical account of bravery, adventure, miracles, faith, and salvation as you discover Peter the Apostle in this new futuristic graphic story Bible. Looking for new ways to inspire your children to read the Bible? Use a visual language they love and understand: Graphic Novels. Graphic Story Bibles in this series… • are Biblically based • used Scripture references • are a great ministry tool • are helpful for literacy • are in full-color comic book format • have awesome, relatable characters • are action-packed, and • are hard to put down!

Peter the Apostle

Peter the Apostle
Author: William Thomas Walsh
Publsiher: Scepter Publishers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0906138671

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The Life and Witness of Peter

The Life and Witness of Peter
Author: Larry R. Helyer
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830866557

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Who was Peter and what was his true stature in the early church? For Protestants at least, Peter seems caught between two caricatures: the rustic fisherman of Galilee and the author of two lesser New Testament letters. And in both cases he is overshadowed by Paul. In The Life and Witness of Peter, Larry Helyer seeks to reinstate this neglected and underestimated apostle to his rightful stature as an early Christian leader and faithful witness to Christ. Reconstructing Peter's life, theology and legacy from evidence in 1 and 2 Peter, the Gospels, Acts, Paul's letters, and texts from the early church, Helyer renders a great service for students of the New Testament. We are introduced to Peter the eyewitness who stands behind much of Mark's Gospel, Peter the preacher who lends deep credibility to the account of Acts, and Peter the letter-writer whose words glow with spiritual intelligence. Along the way we are rewarded with a careful analysis of prominent theological themes in Peter's letters. And we learn much about the traditions, legends and legacy of Peter in the post-apostolic era

Peter Apostle of Jesus

Peter  Apostle of Jesus
Author: Boris Grébille
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Peter wanted to become a fisherman, like his father. But one day he met Jesus, and his life was changed forever, and he became the leader of the Apostles. Children can learn all about the exciting life of Saint Peter, the Apostle, from this beautifully illustrated picture book. Based on the Bible, the stories of this fisherman the Lord called to be his friend are brought to life on every page. From the popular "Life of a Saint" series.

Saint Peter

Saint Peter
Author: Martin Hengel
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802827180

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Many biblical scholars treat the apostle Peter as a vague figure in the early church and regard the early tradition as something that cannot be trusted. In Saint Peter: The Underestimated Apostle Martin Hengel rejects the common minimalist view about Peter s role in the Scriptures and in the early church. Arguing that Peter is wrongly underappreciated, Hengel shows that Peter was, in fact, central to developing both the Jewish and Gentile Christian missions. / Though Hengel s work rests on meticulous scholarship, it is written in a manner that any interested reader will find clear and enlightening.

Simon Peter

Simon Peter
Author: Adam Hamilton
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501845994

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He left everything to follow his teacher and possessed a passion that would change the world. That’s one way to describe Peter. Here’s another: poor, uneducated, quick-tempered, and full of doubts and fears. Doesn’t even sound like the same man. And that’s the point of Simon Peter, a new book and six-week adult Bible study by Adam Hamilton. Peter was just an ordinary guy who heard and followed God’s extraordinary call. Discover how you, too, have special gifts, talents, and abilities that God can use to make a difference today. In addition to the Leader Guide and DVD components for adult studies, corresponding youth and children’s resources, sold separately, can be used to create a churchwide study. Chapters Include: The Call of the Fisherman Walking with Jesus in the Storm Bedrock or Stumbling Block? “I Will Not Deny You” From Cowardice to Courage The Rest of the Story

Saint Peter the Apostle

Saint Peter the Apostle
Author: Lawrence G. Lovasik
Publsiher: Catholic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 089942290X

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Relates the life and influence of our first Pope. Illustrated in full color.

The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter 60 800 CE

The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter  60 800 CE
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004425682

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The apostle Peter gradually became one of the most famous figures of the ancient world. His almost undisputed reputation made the disciple an exquisite anchor by which new practices within and outside the Church could be established, including innovations in fields as diverse as architecture, art, cult, epigraphy, liturgy, poetry and politics. This interdisciplinary volume inquires the way in which the figure of Peter functioned as an anchor for various people from different periods and geographical areas. The concept of Anchoring Innovation is used to investigate the history of the reception of the apostle Peter from the first century up to Charlemagne, revealing as much about Peter as about the context in which this reception took place.