Sacra Pagina: 1 Peter, Jude and 2 Peter /
"Crisis in the Church is not a new phenomenon. In fact, the Church has always been (and probably always will be) involved in some kind of crisis. Even in the apostolic period, which is regarded by many as the Church's "golden age," there were serious crises coming from both the o...
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Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
2003.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Peter
- Introduction
- Authorship and origin
- Date and circumstance of the letter
- Form, style, and structure
- The sources, pastoral strategy, and major motifs of the letter
- Text and translation
- The abiding significance of 1 Peter
- General bibliography
- Translation, notes and interpretation
- The address of the letter (1:1-2)
- The foundation of Christian life (1:3-12)
- The call to holiness (1:13-16)
- Fear before a God of hope (1:17-21)
- Earnestly love one another from the heart (1:22
- 2:3)
- The living stones and the household of God (2:4-10)
- Freedom and responsibility (2:11-12)
- Commitment in the world (2:13-17)
- The Christian witness of the slaves (2:18-25)
- The witness of Christian wives and the responsibilities of Christian husbands (3:1-7)
- The obligations of community (3:8-12)
- Giving a testimony of hope (3:13-17)
- The ascent and exaltation of the triumphant Christ (3:18-22)
- Living by the will of God (4:1-6)
- Living in awareness of the end-time (4:7-11)
- Suffering as a Christian (4:12-19)
- Responsibility of the elders (5:1-5)
- Confidence in the God of all grace (5:6-11)
- Final word (5:12-14)
- Jude and 2 Peter
- Introduction
- This commentary
- The links between Jude and 2 Peter
- Are Jude and 2 Peter "early Catholic" documents?
- Their abiding value
- Issues in scholarship
- General bibliography
- Jude
- Introduction to Jude
- Text and language
- Genre and structure
- Jewish and Christian traditions
- The opponents
- Author, date, and place
- Translation, notes, interpretation
- Salutation (1-2)
- Purpose and occasion (3-4)
- Examples and applications (5-13)
- Prophecies and applications (14-19)
- An exhortation and doxology (20-25)
- 2 Peter
- Introduction to 2 Peter
- Text and language
- Genre and structure
- Jewish, Greek, and Christian traditions
- The opponents
- Author, place and date
- Translation, notes, interpretation
- Salutation (1:1-2)
- Christian life (1:3-11)
- Peter's testament (1:12-15)
- The witness of Peter and holy scripture (1:16-21)
- False teachers (2:1-3)
- Biblical precedents (2:4-11)
- Denunciations (2:12-16)
- More denunciations (2:17-22)
- The delay of the parousia (3:1-4)
- Biblical responses (3:5-10)
- Final exhortation (3:11-18).