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Jack J. Gibson
Peter Between Jerusalem and Antioch
Peter, James, and the Gentiles
2013. XIII, 340 S. 231 mm
Verlag/Jahr: MOHR SIEBECK 2013
ISBN: 3-16-151889-6 (3161518896)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-16-151889-8 (9783161518898)
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Why did Peter cease eating with the Gentile Christians at Antioch (Gal 2:11-14) after defending his decision to eat with Cornelius before the entire Jerusalem church (Acts 11:1-18)? Beginning with a character study of Peter throughout the Gospels and Acts, Jack Gibson demonstrates that Peter is consistently portrayed as being a faithful disciple whose pre-Pentecost impetuosity is due to a lack of understanding of the message of Jesus and his post-Pentecost boldness is due to his newly-revealed understanding of this message. The historical background to the Antioch incident is considered, with special consideration given to the Jewish response to Roman rule. Peter´s relationship with James and Paul is analyzed, culminating in an evaluation of Peter´s motivations for ceasing to eat with the Gentiles.