Becoming Christian :Essays on 1 Peter and the Making of Christian Identity - The Library of New Testament Studies

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Becoming Christian

Becoming Christian :Essays on 1 Peter and the Making of Christian Identity - The Library of New Testament Studies

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Becoming Christian examines various facets of the first letter of Peter, in its social and historical setting, in some cases using new social-scientific and postcolonial methods to shed light on the ways in which the letter contributes to the making of Christian identity. The heart of the book, chapters 5-7, examines the contribution of 1 Peter to the construction of Christian identity, the persecution and suffering of Christians in Asia Minor, the significance of the name ‘Christian', and the response of the letter to the hostility encountered by Christians in society.

There are no recent books which bring together such a wealth of information and analysis of this crucial early Christian text. Becoming Christian has developed out of Horrell's ongoing research for the International Critical Commentary on 1 Peter. Together these chapters offer a series of significant and original engagements with this letter, and a resource for studies of 1 Peter for some time to come.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780567661463
ISBN10 0567661466
Number Of Pages 312
Item Weight 440 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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This is a rich and stimulating collection of studies. Taken together they help readers to think more deeply about issues of identity formation in early Christianity. -- Paul Foster, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh * The Expository Times *

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Author's Bio

David G. Horrell is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Exeter, UK.

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