The first letter of Peter: a global commentary

"1 Peter is a significant letter, seen by many scholars to be an ecumenical bridge and anchor. It is first and foremost about the transformative joy of faith in Jesus Christ. This commentary offers a close reading of the text from beginning to end, drawing on a multiplicity of voices and engagi...

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Corporate Authors: Lambeth Conference (2022, University of Kent at Canterbury) (Other) ; St Augustine Seminar (2018 November, London, England) (Other) ; St Augustine Seminar (2019 May, London, England) (Other)
Contributors: Strawbridge, Jennifer R. 1978- (Editor) ; Heaney, Robert Stewart 1972- (Contributor) ; Ineson, Emma (Contributor) ; Welby, Justin 1956- (Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London SCM Press 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: The first letter of Peter : a global commentary] (2020) (Morrison Munro, Samuel)
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Commentaries
B Bible
B Bible. Peter, 1st Commentaries Congresses
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:"1 Peter is a significant letter, seen by many scholars to be an ecumenical bridge and anchor. It is first and foremost about the transformative joy of faith in Jesus Christ. This commentary offers a close reading of the text from beginning to end, drawing on a multiplicity of voices and engaging in a number of foundational themes for the Christian community according to the apostolic author: hope, holiness, suffering, joy, witness, hospitality, exile, resurrection, leadership. Tackling the themes raised by the epistle including slavery, exile and refugees, patriarchy, hierarchy, oppression, gender justice, and the risk of hospitality, the book engages with these topics not only through commentary, but also through short excursuses which draw the reader more deeply into some of the difficult questions. Designed as the official commentary resource for the Lambeth Conference in 2020, and structured around the themes of the conference, the book offers a unique range of perspectives on an oft-overlooked epistle. With contributions from an impressive range of scholars including Paula Gooder, Emma Ineson, Paul Swarup, Musa Dube, Craig Keener, and Kwok Pui Lan, it will provide an important resource for anyone studying, teaching, or preaching from the letter."-- Back cover
Item Description:Foreword by the Most Revd Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury
"This commentary makes up part of the preparatory materials for the Lambeth Conference 2020 ... The voices within this commentary are many, emerging from days of dialogue and prayer together in November 2018 and May 2019."--Introduction, page xxii. "Over the course of five days and two meetings in London as well as countless emails and correspondence, faithful scholars from around the world gathered together for the St. Augustine Seminar to spend time with 1 Peter ...The work from these gatherings is drawn together in what follows."--Introduction, page xvi
"In 2020, the Lambeth Conference was postponed again to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic." https://www.lambethconference.org/the-lambeth-conference-the-journey-is-under-way
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-165) and indexes
ISBN:0334058872