Upon This Rock: St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome in Scripture and the Early Church

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Unveiling the truth about St. Peter and Rome.

This book is an eye-opening exploration of the early Christian understanding of the primacy of St. Peter in the Church of Rome. It presents a comprehensive compilation of Scriptural and Patristic evidence, backed by scholars from various backgrounds, to support the Catholic position. If you are curious about the historical context and want a deeper understanding of the biblical foundation of the Papal office, this book is for you. Prepare to have your preconceptions challenged and your knowledge expanded in this enlightening journey through Scripture and early Church history.

Upon This Rock: St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome in Scripture and the Early Church

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ISBN: 9780898707236
Authors: Stephen K. Ray
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Date of Publication: 1999-03-16
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Religion
Related Topics: Theology, Faith, Christianity, Christian
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Ray, a former Evangelical Protestant and Bible teacher, goes through the Scriptures and the first five centuries of the Church to demonstrate that the early Christians had a clear understanding of the primacy of Peter in the see of Rome. He tackles the tough issues in an attempt to expose how the opposition is misunderstanding the Scriptures and history. He uses many Protestant scholars and historians to support the Catholic position. This book contains the most complete compilation of Scriptural and Patristic quotations on the primacy of Peter and the Papal office of any book available. It has over 500 footnotes with supporting evidence from Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical, and non-Christian authorities.
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Unveiling the truth about St. Peter and Rome.

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