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Hardcover Petrus Book

ISBN: 1025900006

ISBN13: 9781025900001

Petrus

"Petrus" is a profound theological and historical exploration of one of the most pivotal figures in Christian history: Peter the Apostle. Written by Karl Gerold Goetz, this scholarly work examines the life, role, and legacy of the fisherman-turned-apostle within the context of the early Church. The study delves into the Petrine traditions, analyzing scriptural accounts and historical interpretations to provide a comprehensive portrait of Peter's influence on the development of Christian doctrine and ecclesiastical structure.

Goetz meticulously evaluates the New Testament evidence alongside early patristic writings to discern the historical reality of Peter's ministry and his standing among the other apostles. "Petrus" serves as an essential resource for students of biblical studies, church history, and theology, offering a rigorous academic perspective on the primacy and personality of a saint whose legacy continues to shape the global Church. By bridging the gap between scripture and history, the work illuminates the complexities of the primitive Christian community and the leadership that guided its foundational years.

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