The Apostle Peter's Theology on Conversion & Condemnation

The Apostle Peter is proof-texted, caricatured, and erroneously exposited as teaching sacramental conversion, regeneration, and salvation in Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern/Greek Orthodox, and protestant churches while Biblical consideration of ceremonial and ritualistic Judaism in the New Testament is willfully neglected. This book examines how Peter's theology on conversion was formed starting with John the Baptist and settled when he testified at the Jerusalem Council. This will demonstrate that Peter responded to, taught, and proclaimed the gospel call of repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ and show Peter's ferocious condemnation of those who teach destructive heresies or false gospels.

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The Apostle Peter's Theology on Conversion & Condemnation

The Apostle Peter is proof-texted, caricatured, and erroneously exposited as teaching sacramental conversion, regeneration, and salvation in Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern/Greek Orthodox, and protestant churches while Biblical consideration of ceremonial and ritualistic Judaism in the New Testament is willfully neglected. This book examines how Peter's theology on conversion was formed starting with John the Baptist and settled when he testified at the Jerusalem Council. This will demonstrate that Peter responded to, taught, and proclaimed the gospel call of repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ and show Peter's ferocious condemnation of those who teach destructive heresies or false gospels.

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The Apostle Peter's Theology on Conversion & Condemnation

The Apostle Peter's Theology on Conversion & Condemnation

by Curtis Braun
The Apostle Peter's Theology on Conversion & Condemnation

The Apostle Peter's Theology on Conversion & Condemnation

by Curtis Braun

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The Apostle Peter is proof-texted, caricatured, and erroneously exposited as teaching sacramental conversion, regeneration, and salvation in Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern/Greek Orthodox, and protestant churches while Biblical consideration of ceremonial and ritualistic Judaism in the New Testament is willfully neglected. This book examines how Peter's theology on conversion was formed starting with John the Baptist and settled when he testified at the Jerusalem Council. This will demonstrate that Peter responded to, taught, and proclaimed the gospel call of repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ and show Peter's ferocious condemnation of those who teach destructive heresies or false gospels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633572973
Publisher: New Harbor Press
Publication date: 05/09/2024
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)
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