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

The Life of Peter

The Life of Peter
Author: F. B. Meyer
Publsiher: YWAM Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1883002362

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"F.B. Meyer's devotional studies on biblical characters reflect a rare depth of spiritual experience. These great figures were not so different from ourselves--sometimes weak, indifferent, willful. Yet they had their moments of faith, humility, and courage, and God was able to use these for His greater purposes. God's faithfulness, which not only accepts but transforms such inconsistency, calls us to more effective Christian living.

Life Study of 1 Peter

Life Study of 1 Peter
Author: Witness Lee
Publsiher: Living Stream Ministry
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1985-12
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780736320450

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Life Study of 2 Peter

Life Study of 2 Peter
Author: Witness Lee
Publsiher: Living Stream Ministry
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2002
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780736320467

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Peter Eyewitness of His Majesty

Peter  Eyewitness of His Majesty
Author: Edward Donnelly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0851517447

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How the grace of God moulded Peter as a disciple, as a preacher and as a pastor.

Life Study of James and the Epistles of Peter

Life Study of James and the Epistles of Peter
Author: Witness Lee
Publsiher: Living Stream Ministry
Total Pages: 565
Release: 1985-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780736350730

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In the Lord’s recovery during the past five hundred years the church’s knowledge of the Lord and His truth has been continually progressing. This monumental and classical work by Brother Witness Lee builds upon and is a further development of all that the Lord has revealed to His church in the past centuries. It is filled with the revelation concerning the processed Triune God, the living Christ, the life-giving Spirit, the experience of life, and the definition and practice of the church. In this set Brother Lee has kept three basic principles that should rule and govern every believer in their interpretation, development, and expounding of the truths contained in the Scriptures. The first principle is that of the Triune God dispensing Himself into His chosen and redeemed people; the second principle is that we should interpret, develop, and expound the truths contained in the Bible with Christ for the church; and the third governing principle is Christ, the Spirit, life, and the church. No other study or exposition of the New Testament conveys the life nourishment or ushers the reader into the divine revelation of God’s holy Word according to His New Testament economy as this one does.

Cold Case Christianity

Cold Case Christianity
Author: J. Warner Wallace
Publsiher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781434705464

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Written by an L. A. County homicide detective and former atheist, Cold-Case Christianity examines the claims of the New Testament using the skills and strategies of a hard-to-convince criminal investigator. Christianity could be defined as a “cold case”: it makes a claim about an event from the distant past for which there is little forensic evidence. In Cold-Case Christianity, J. Warner Wallace uses his nationally recognized skills as a homicide detective to look at the evidence and eyewitnesses behind Christian beliefs. Including gripping stories from his career and the visual techniques he developed in the courtroom, Wallace uses illustration to examine the powerful evidence that validates the claims of Christianity. A unique apologetic that speaks to readers’ intense interest in detective stories, Cold-Case Christianity inspires readers to have confidence in Christ as it prepares them to articulate the case for Christianity.

Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory

Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory
Author: Markus Bockmuehl
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441239600

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After Jesus, Peter is the most frequently mentioned individual both in the Gospels and in the New Testament as a whole. He was the leading disciple, the "rock" on which Jesus would build his church. How can we know so little about this formative figure of the early church? World-renowned New Testament scholar Markus Bockmuehl introduces the New Testament Peter by asking how first- and second-century sources may be understood through the prism of "living memory" among the disciples of the apostolic generation and the students of those disciples. He argues that early Christian memory of Peter underscores his central role as a bridge-building figure holding together the diversity of first-century Christianity. Drawing on more than a decade of research, Bockmuehl applies cutting-edge scholarship to the question of the history and traditions of this important but strangely elusive figure. Bockmuehl provides fresh insight into the biblical witness and early Christian tradition that New Testament students and professors will value.