The First Epistle General of Peter : An Introduction and Commentary

by Alan M. Stibbs

Paper Book, 1959

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - BS 2795.3 S7 - Shlvd w/ Pastoral Care

Publication

Grand Rapids, Michigan : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1st edition

ISBN

0802814166 / 9780802814166

Description

1 Peter has a message for Christians of every time and place. Its three main themes are particularly relevant to the present day. When scientific achievement, the welfare state, and dialectical materialism combine to make our century too worldly-minded, 1 Peter recalls us to the heavenly and eternal outlook, and reminds us we are but strangers and pilgrims here. Similarly, when relief from physical disease and the provision of physical comfort tend to be treated as the primary Christian objectives, we need the reminder that holiness matters more, and that all who would follow Christ must be prepared to suffer for righteousness' sake, and to recognize that God uses suffering for the highest good. Also, when moral standards tend to decline, and when young converts are tempted to spend their enthusiasm more in words than in deeds, we need the challenge to express our response to the gospel in transformed behavior in relation to our fellow men. - Back cover.… (more)

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CONTENTS:
Introduction
Data within the epistle
1 Peter in the early church
1 Peter in the modern church
Is 'Peter' a pseudonym?
Language and diction
The Silvanus hypothesis
The author's religious background
The theological affinities of the epistle
The literary affinities of the epistles
The patterns of Christian teaching
The persecutions in 1 Peter
The form of 1 Peter
The destination of the epistle
The place of writing
The date of the epistle
The author and his message
Analysis
Commentary
The teaching of the epistle
The nature of God
The person and work of Jesus Christ
The work of the Holy Spirit
The people of God
The place of suffering
The inevitability of God's judgment
The final open manifestation of Christ's glory.
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