J. Ramsey Michaels 
The News From Babylon [PDF ebook] 
A Theology of First Peter

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First published as Word Biblical Themes: 1 Peter (Word Publishing, 1989), this volume explores Peter’s effort to build a sense of identity and responsibility among the Christians to whom he wrote, scattered through several Roman provinces in Asia Minor. Their past is a biblical past, he tells them, rooted in the history of the Jews as the people of God. Consequently, they are called to live as strangers in a strange land, never fully at home in Roman society. Their present journey is a journey in the footsteps of Jesus, in paths of servanthood, and undeserved suffering. Their future is the completion of this journey to heaven, wrapped in a hope of victory over death and the devil and issuing at last in ‘joy unspeakable and full of glory’ when their Lord Jesus Christ is revealed.
Because these distant Gentile Christians are not personally known to Peter in Rome (which he calls ‘Babylon, ‘ reminding them that he is as much a stranger as they are), he deals in the great universals of Christian experience: faith, baptism, and doing good; love, suffering and the hope of salvation. These universals make 1 Peter a letter for twentieth (or twenty-first) century American Christians no less than for his first century readers. The concluding chapter, ‘The Message of 1 Peter Today, ‘ begins to explore certain parallels between Peter’s readers in the Roman Empire and Christians in America, where we, no less than they in the provinces and Peter himself in ‘Babylon’ are not fully at home either. This is even more the case now than it was in 1989 when the book first appeared, so that we need to listen ever more closely to ‘The News from Babylon’ that 1 Peter sent so long ago.
To this end a postscript has been added, addressing candidly the difficulties of being Christian in America in a new millennium.

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J. Ramsey Michaels, Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus at Missouri State University in Springfield, now lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He has written extensively in New Testament studies, including commentaries on First Peter, Revelation, and Hebrews, and most recently a major work on the Gospel of John. Currently he is preoccupied with Flannery O’Connor, and a commentary of a very different sort.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 132 ● ISBN 9781725239210 ● File size 12.9 MB ● Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers ● City Eugene ● Country US ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7594017 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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