The Footsteps of St. Peter
Author : John Ross Macduff
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Page : 694 pages
File Size : 42,40 MB
Release : 1877
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Author : John Ross Macduff
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Page : 694 pages
File Size : 42,40 MB
Release : 1877
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Author : Dom Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori
Publisher : Ignatius Press
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 34,8 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1586172719
Simon Peter, the fisherman who was both attracted to Jesus and repelled by his own weakness, who in faith walked on the water and in fear began to sink; the ardent disciple who promised to die for His Lord and then moments later betrayed Him, who needed to reaffirm his yes to God over and over again, even unto a martyr's death: Is this not a model for many of us who desire to love and trust the Lord completely, yet who struggle daily to pick up our cross and follow Him? Abbot Lepori's meditation on the relationship between our Lord and Saint Peter invites us to consider our own relationship with Christ. As he imaginatively retells the well-known stories from the Gospels, he revivifies them and makes them present to us, deepening our understanding of the calling we have received from Jesus and strengthening our confidence that the Lord will, indeed, bring to completion the work of love He has begun in us.
Author : Peter Walker
Publisher : Lion Books
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 47,67 MB
Release : 2018-08-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1912552027
In this highly engaging book, Peter Walker uses his expertise in Biblical studies and his extensive experience of leading tours around the Mediterranean to bring the world of Saint Paul vividly to life. Following Luke's account in the Book of Acts and using evidence from Paul s own letters, he reconstructs the apostle s wide-ranging travels and describes the many places Paul visited as we encounter them today. In doing so he helps us to appreciate the issues that Paul confronted and to understand the motivation that drove him on. Enriched with boxed features outlining key timelines and topics, and supplemented with maps and street plans, this book is an ideal introduction to Paul and his travels for scholars at all levels of study.
Author : David Suchet
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 10,59 MB
Release : 2013-11-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0755364201
In the summer of 2013 David Suchet will film his final scenes as Hercule Poirot. After 24 years in the role, he will have played the character in every story that Agatha Christie wrote about him (bar one, deemed unfilmable) and he will bid adieu to a role and a character that have changed his life. In Poirot and Me, David Suchet tells the story of how he secured the part, with the blessing of Agatha Christie's daughter, and set himself the task of presenting the most authentic Poirot that had ever been filmed. David Suchet is uniquely placed to write the ultimate companion to one of the world's longest running television series. Peppered with anecdotes about filming, including many tales of the guest stars who have appeared over the years, the book is essential reading for Poirot fans all over the world.
Author : John Ross Macduff
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Page : 674 pages
File Size : 48,23 MB
Release : 1877
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Page : 532 pages
File Size : 44,16 MB
Release : 1880
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Author : Edward Stourton
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 32,69 MB
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1504087038
A layman reflects on the life and legacy of the influential apostle as he retraces Paul’s footsteps through the old Roman Empire in this biography. Regarded by many as the founder of organized Christianity, Saint Paul the Apostle is a contradictory figure. Before his conversion to Christianity, Paul persecuted Christians, and it is believed he even enthusiastically attended Saint Stephen’s stoning. After his conversion, he began his ministry, traveling the Roman Empire and writing famous letters that are some of the earliest Christian documents. But who was he really? In this book, British radio presenter and journalist Edward Stourton recounts his own journey to real sites from St. Paul’s life. He begins with Paul’s birthplace of Tarsus and continues all the way to Paul’s martyrdom in Rome more than sixty years later. With detailed research, Stourton contemplates the apostle’s experiences, education, and background, as well as his relevance to contemporary political and social issues. Ultimately, he transforms St. Paul from an elusive New Testament figure into a flesh and blood man with a passion for his beliefs.
Author : Markus Bockmuehl
Publisher : Baker Books
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 15,71 MB
Release : 2012-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 144123960X
After Jesus, Peter is the most frequently mentioned individual both in the Gospels and in the New Testament as a whole. He was the leading disciple, the "rock" on which Jesus would build his church. How can we know so little about this formative figure of the early church? World-renowned New Testament scholar Markus Bockmuehl introduces the New Testament Peter by asking how first- and second-century sources may be understood through the prism of "living memory" among the disciples of the apostolic generation and the students of those disciples. He argues that early Christian memory of Peter underscores his central role as a bridge-building figure holding together the diversity of first-century Christianity. Drawing on more than a decade of research, Bockmuehl applies cutting-edge scholarship to the question of the history and traditions of this important but strangely elusive figure. Bockmuehl provides fresh insight into the biblical witness and early Christian tradition that New Testament students and professors will value.
Author : John Evangelist Walsh
Publisher : Sophia Inst Press
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 24,22 MB
Release : 2011-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781933184753
Originally published: 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1982.
Author : Stephen J. Binz
Publisher : Loyola Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 22,75 MB
Release : 2015-08-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0829442618
If St. Peter had moved in business or political circles, he would have been forgotten millennia ago. In most areas of life, those who make major mistakes are cast out, left to languish in their failure. But Peter, who made more than one major mistake while following Jesus, has been highly revered within the Church since the days when Jesus walked with the disciples. In fact, in holding Peter up so high, we can easily miss the essential lesson his life teaches us: that when flawed people experience forgiveness through Jesus, they are freed and empowered to be faithful followers of Christ. In Saint Peter: Flawed, Forgiven, and Faithful, biblical scholar Stephen Binz takes readers on a pilgrimage from Galilee to Rome—from the spot where Peter first dropped his nets to follow Jesus to the place where he gave his life out of love for his Lord. Through sound scholarship, first-hand experiences at places of pilgrimage, and spiritual reflection, Binz helps us embrace the reality that God works through broken human beings to accomplish truly beautiful things. Ultimately, Saint Peter: Flawed, Forgiven, and Faithful reminds us that the papacy—from Peter to the present day—has always been filled by imperfect people and, mysteriously and wonderfully, that’s exactly the type of person through whom God advances the Church!