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Peter's Legacy in Early Christianity

The Appropriation and Use of Peter's Authority in the First Three Centuries

Peter's Legacy in Early Christianity

The Appropriation and Use of Peter's Authority in the First Three Centuries

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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161610981
Number of Pages: 358
Published: 06/12/2021
Width: 23.2 cm
Height: 15.7 cm
John-Christian Eurell studies how Peter's authority is portrayed to create legitimacy in Christian texts. Peter emerges as a central figure in the diverse early Christian movement and is used to discuss theological legitimacy. The main divide is between those who argue that legitimate theology should have a conservative point of departure based on traditional material handed down from the earthly Jesus and an apostolic succession based on interpersonal relations and those who argue in favour of a more progressive point of departure which places emphasis on contemporary charismatic experiences. These perspectives are utilised by groups of various theological persuasions to argue their own position. Peter is seen as a positive and negative example for both these ways of creating legitimacy.

John-Christian Eurell

Born 1987; 2011 BA in Biblical studies, Oral Roberts University; 2013 MA in exegetical theology, Stockholm School of Theology; 2017 BA in theology, Uppsala University; 2021 ThD in Biblical studies, Stockholm School of Theology; currently postdoctoral researcher, Stockholm School of Theology.