Pedro el galileo: La vida y los tiempos del apstol Pedro / SPA Peter the Galilean: The life and times of the apostle Peter (Spanish Edition)
Pedro el galileo: La vida y los tiempos del apstol Pedro / SPA Peter the Galilean: The life and times of the apostle Peter (Spanish Edition)
- Author: Vidal, Csar
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El ap�stol Pedro es quiz�s uno de los personajes m�s complejos del Nuevo Testamento. El viaje de Pedro el pescador es el tercer episodio de la tetralog�a que el autor ha dedicado a relatar la historia del cristianismo primitivo. Este libro trata sobre un personaje que ha atra�do muy poca atenci�n de los historiadores: Sim�n, el hijo de Jon�s. El pescador que dej� todo para seguir a Jes�s hasta la orilla del Mar de Galilea tiene mucho que decir sobre �l. En esta obra, dividida en cuatro partes, el autor explica el mundo en el que vivi� Pedro, incluyendo sus aspectos pol�ticos, econ�micos y sociales. Vidal est� convencido de que estas p�ginas son enormemente �tiles, y que al igual que sus otras obras, la integridad de la investigaci�n hist�rica honrar� el legado y la vida del ap�stol Pedro.
The apostle Peter is, perhaps, one of the most complex characters in the New Testament. The journey of Peter the fisherman constitutes the third installment of the tetralogy that the author has dedicated to recounting the history of primitive christianity. This book deals with a character that has attracted much less attention from historians: Simon the son of Jonas, the fisherman who left everything to follow Jesus to the shore of the Sea of Galilee. In this work, divided into four parts, the author explains the world Peter lived in, including its political, economic, and social aspects. Vidal is convinced that these pages are enormously useful, and that like his other works, the integrity of the historical research will honor the legacy and life of the apostle Peter.
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The apostle Peter is, perhaps, one of the most complex characters in the New Testament. The journey of Peter the fisherman constitutes the third installment of the tetralogy that the author has dedicated to recounting the history of primitive christianity. This book deals with a character that has attracted much less attention from historians: Simon the son of Jonas, the fisherman who left everything to follow Jesus to the shore of the Sea of Galilee. In this work, divided into four parts, the author explains the world Peter lived in, including its political, economic, and social aspects. Vidal is convinced that these pages are enormously useful, and that like his other works, the integrity of the historical research will honor the legacy and life of the apostle Peter.