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Zusatztext ‘Horrell's guide to 1 Peter is a thoughtful, balanced introduction to the epistle and scholarship related to it that will serve scholars and pastors alike.' Informationen zum Autor David G. Horrell is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of several books, including An Introduction to the Study of Paul (T&T Clark, Second Edition 2006) and Solidarity and Difference (T&T Clark, 2005). He was the editor of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament from 2002-2007. He is an active member of the British New Testament Society, having chaired the Social World of the New Testament Seminar from 2001-2006, and is also a member of the Society for Biblical Literature (SBL) and Society for New Testament Studies (SNTS). He completed his PhD at Cambridge on Paul's Corinthian letters and the letter known as 1 Clement. Klappentext This volume offers a concise and accessible introduction to 1 Peter, especially aimed at undergraduate-level students. It provides information on the likely historical and social setting of this letter, on its literary form and theological content, and on issues involved in its interpretation. In particular, this volume suggests that 1 Peter is an important text not least for the ways in which it both reflects and constructs early Christian identity, in its relationships with Judaism and the Roman Empire. Although 1 Peter remains neglected compared with the canonical gospels and the major Pauline letters, Horrell argues that the letter deserves much more attention for the pivotal contribution it makes to the development of early Christianity and for the ways in which it reveals this development in progress. Vorwort A concise and accessible introduction to 1 Peter aimed at undergraduate students. Zusammenfassung Offers an introduction to "1 Peter", aimed at undergraduate students. This volume suggests that "1 Peter" is an important text not least for the ways in which it both reflects and constructs early Christian identity, in its relationships with Judaism and the Roman Empire. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Abbreviations Map of Asia Minor Introduction: Rescuing 1 Peter Chapter 1. What Kind of Text is 1 Peter? Chapter 2. Traditions in 1 Peter Chapter 3. The Situation and Identity of the Addressees of 1 Peter Chapter 4. Jewish Scriptures and Christian Identity Chapter 5. Becoming Christian in a Hostile World Chapter 6. Assessing 1 Peter: an Ambivalent Legacy? Index of References Index of Authors Index of Subjects ...