Recent scholarship has argued that Simon Peter is not the author of 1 Peter, whilst maintaining that the addressees in 1:1 are the real recipients of the letter. We contend that both the stated author and the stated audience are part of the author’s deception. We propose instead that the author may have simply argued that this text was an older letter from Peter. This proposal is consistent with the widely-held view that pseudepigraphical letters were not knowingly accepted in early Christian circles, as well as the ancient tradition that Peter was believed to be the real author of the text and offers a simple solution as to how the letter escaped the scrutiny that came with pseudepigraphical works. If this thesis is followed, scholarship c...
I, futoul Comninos, hereby declare that this thesis is entirely my own work and has not been submitt...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
The purpose of this study is to suggest a socio-historical frame of reference within which 2 Thessal...
The same arguments for the authorship of 1 Thessalonians apply here, though 2 Thessalonians is much ...
The authenticity of the epistles of Paul was accepted as fact throughout most of church history. In ...
In order to verify the presence of pseudepigraphic epistles in the New Testament, scholars have ofte...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsRecent studies of 1 Peter, especially by John Elliott, have sought to rescue...
Recent studies of 1 Peter, especially by John Elliott, have sought to rescue the letter from its ass...
The book of I Peter, when compared to the rest of the New Testament corpus, has been a neglected boo...
Today the majority of critical scholars regard Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians to be a pseudepigraph...
Historically, they witness the alternative reconstruction of the memories of the Apostle Peter by a ...
Recent scholarship has argued that the Letter of Peter to James that stands at the head of the Pseud...
The area most neglected in modern investigation of 2 Peter is perhaps what would appear the most obv...
The Letter to the Ephesians is considered by many to be one of the most poignant and moving epistles...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::TeologiaPresents a class with professor at Yale University, Dal...
I, futoul Comninos, hereby declare that this thesis is entirely my own work and has not been submitt...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
The purpose of this study is to suggest a socio-historical frame of reference within which 2 Thessal...
The same arguments for the authorship of 1 Thessalonians apply here, though 2 Thessalonians is much ...
The authenticity of the epistles of Paul was accepted as fact throughout most of church history. In ...
In order to verify the presence of pseudepigraphic epistles in the New Testament, scholars have ofte...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsRecent studies of 1 Peter, especially by John Elliott, have sought to rescue...
Recent studies of 1 Peter, especially by John Elliott, have sought to rescue the letter from its ass...
The book of I Peter, when compared to the rest of the New Testament corpus, has been a neglected boo...
Today the majority of critical scholars regard Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians to be a pseudepigraph...
Historically, they witness the alternative reconstruction of the memories of the Apostle Peter by a ...
Recent scholarship has argued that the Letter of Peter to James that stands at the head of the Pseud...
The area most neglected in modern investigation of 2 Peter is perhaps what would appear the most obv...
The Letter to the Ephesians is considered by many to be one of the most poignant and moving epistles...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::TeologiaPresents a class with professor at Yale University, Dal...
I, futoul Comninos, hereby declare that this thesis is entirely my own work and has not been submitt...
Evidence for Pauline authorship is overwhelming, both internally and externally. It is filled with s...
The purpose of this study is to suggest a socio-historical frame of reference within which 2 Thessal...