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Paperback St. Peter's Charter, as Peter Read It Book

ISBN: 1026016126

ISBN13: 9781026016121

St. Peter's Charter, as Peter Read It

"St. Peter's Charter, as Peter Read It" is a scholarly and contemplative examination of the Petrine commission and the foundational role of Saint Peter in the early Christian Church. Written by T. H. Passmore, this work delves into the scriptural evidence and historical interpretations of the charter granted to Peter, exploring how the Apostle himself might have understood his divine mandate and role among the early believers.

Through a meticulous analysis of the New Testament and the tradition of the early Church Fathers, the author addresses complex questions of ecclesiology, leadership, and spiritual authority. The book seeks to provide a nuanced perspective on the development of church structure and the significance of the Petrine office within the broader context of Christian unity and apostolic mission. Passmore's writing is characterized by a deep reverence for biblical texts and a commitment to theological clarity, making this work a valuable resource for students of church history, clergy, and lay readers interested in the origins of apostolic leadership. "St. Peter's Charter, as Peter Read It" offers an insightful look at a pivotal aspect of Christian doctrine that continues to resonate in theological discourse regarding the foundations of the faith.

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