Peter: False Disciple and Apostate According to Saint Matthew


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A STUNNING PROVOCATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON THE DISCIPLE PETER AS DEPICTED BY MATTHEW In this highly controversial work on Peter Robert Gundrys intellectual gifts and remarkable powers of analysis are displayed to an even higher degree than in his previous publications. . . One need not agree with Gundrys conclusions to acknowledge that the penetrating exegesis presented here and the nature of the argumentation as a whole demand serious reflection and engagement. Those who pay close attention to this brief but unusually weighty book will not be able to read Matthew in quite the same way that they did before. --MOISES SILVA author of Biblical Words and Their Meaning Peter long thought to be prince of the apostles and one of the heroes of the Gospel of Matthew is shown here to be neither. This extraordinarily closely argued volume by Robert Gundry offers a compelling case that Matthew constructs the figure of Peter as a failed disciple and an apostate. . . A courageous book that will require scholars to reassess how the Peter of Matthew came to be in Gundrys words airbrushed and turned into a model of disciple and central figure in ecclesiastical memory. --JOHN S. KLOPPENBORG University of Toronto If Bob Gundry is known for anything it is for his dogged pursuit of the meaning of Scripture. Here he once again provides fresh penetrating analysis--in the present case leading to an unsettling conclusion. Provocative as he can often be Gundry is never boring but always instructive and well worth a careful reading. --DONALD A. HAGNER Fuller Theological Seminary
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