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The Eschatology Of 1 Peter Considering The Influence Of Zechariah 914 Liebengood

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The Eschatology Of 1 Peter Considering The Influence Of Zechariah 914 Liebengood
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Liebengood, Kelly D
ISBN: 9781107039742, 1107039746
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Eschatology Of 1 Peter Considering The Influence Of Zechariah 914 Liebengood by Liebengood, Kelly D 9781107039742, 1107039746 instant download after payment.

The author of 1 Peter regards Christian suffering as a necessary feature of faithful allegiance to Jesus, which precedes the full restoration and vindication of God's people. Much previous research has explored only the cause and nature of suffering; Kelly D. Liebengood now addresses the need for an explanation for the source that has generated this particular understanding. If Jesus truly is God's redemptive agent, come to restore His people, how can Christian suffering be a necessary part of discipleship after his coming, death and resurrection, and what led the author of 1 Peter to such a startling conclusion? Liebengood analyzes the appropriation of shepherds, exodus, and fiery trials imagery and argues that the author of 1 Peter is dependent upon the eschatological programme of Zechariah 9-14 for his theology of Christian suffering. This book will interest those studying the New Testament, Petrine theology and early Christianity

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