Petri Apostoli Coniugium delves into the historical and theological perspectives surrounding the marriage of the Apostle Peter. Authored by Johann F. Mayer and Heinrich T pffer, this work explores the biblical and historical evidence related to Peter's marital status, offering insights into the social and religious contexts of the early Church.
The book examines the implications of Peter's potential marriage on his role as an apostle and his significance in Christian tradition. By carefully analyzing scripture and historical accounts, the authors provide a comprehensive understanding of this often-debated topic. This exploration of 'Petri Apostoli Coniugium' offers valuable insights for theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of Christian beliefs.
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