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Petrine Redemption: Its Meaning and Extent

Petrine Redemption: Its Meaning and Extent

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  • Douglas W. Kennard

How is redemption depicted in 1 Peter and 2 Peter? The paper argues that the apostle Peter presents redemption in his letter primarily as the work of Christ that sets people free from a previously futile lifestyle. The emphasis is on a changed lifestyle.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1987. 7 pages.

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