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"Larry Helyer's thorough survey of Peter as disciple, church leader
and pastoral theologian offers fresh perspective on many familiar
New Testament passages. It also serves as a reliable guide into
some of the less known territory found in the Petrine epistles.
Helyer's faithful Bible exposition is enhanced by his knowledge of
ancient Jewish, Greco-Roman and early Christian literature. He has
produced a study that is both informative and rich in practical
application."--Timothy Wiarda, professor of New Testament studies,
Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
"Larry Helyer's book on the life and theology of Peter fills a
recognized gap in scholarship. Under one cover we are treated to
the story of Peter in the New Testament and accounts about Peter in
postcanonical documents. In addition, Helyer's study of the
theology of Peter is both scholarly and accessible to readers,
showing that he is concerned about the message of Peter for today's
reader. Helyer's scholarship, fairness and devotion to the message
of Peter all shine through in this volume."--Thomas R. Schreiner,
James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation,
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
"Seasoned biblical scholar Larry Helyer has produced a
wide-ranging, synthetic and theologically rich exploration of
Petrine themes in the New Testament and the early church. Written
from a standpoint of faith and commitment, and with a clear desire
to hear the texts, this book is at once informative and
edifying."--Donald A. Hagner, George Eldon Ladd Professor Emeritus
of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary
"We have long needed a full treatment of Peter in the Gospels, Acts
and in 1 and 2 Peter that includes a look at his theology and
issues of introduction. The Life and Witness of Peter fills that
need very nicely. Read and learn much about this key disciple and
his contribution to the church."--Darrell L. Bock, executive
director of cultural engagement, Center for Christian Leadership,
senior research professor of New Testament studies, Dallas
Theological Seminary
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