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Die Taten des Petrus
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Die Taten des Petrus

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Bernhard Lang presents the first readable translation of an early Christian novel dating from the time of the Roman empire. The novel creates fascinating scenes of Peter confronting an audacious opponent. This opponent, Simon Magus, pretends to be able to do miracles like Peter, and has already convinced many Christians. In Rome, Peter and Simon compete publicly. Peter is able to do greater miracles than Simon. With this victory, he wins back the congregation to Jesus Christ. But when Peter preaches chastity to married Roman women, he meets with strong opposition - and is crucified.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Country
Germany
Date
16 September 2015
Pages
88
ISBN
9783525534632

Bernhard Lang presents the first readable translation of an early Christian novel dating from the time of the Roman empire. The novel creates fascinating scenes of Peter confronting an audacious opponent. This opponent, Simon Magus, pretends to be able to do miracles like Peter, and has already convinced many Christians. In Rome, Peter and Simon compete publicly. Peter is able to do greater miracles than Simon. With this victory, he wins back the congregation to Jesus Christ. But when Peter preaches chastity to married Roman women, he meets with strong opposition - and is crucified.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Country
Germany
Date
16 September 2015
Pages
88
ISBN
9783525534632