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The product of a Petrine circle? A reassessment of the origin and character of 1 Peter

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posted on 2025-07-30, 15:08 authored by David G. Horrell
Recent studies of 1 Peter, especially by John Elliott, have sought to rescue the letter from its assimilation to the Pauline tradition and to establish the view, now widely held, that 1 Peter is the distinctive product of a Petrine circle. After examining the traditions in 1 Peter, both Pauline and non-Pauline, and the names in the letter (Silvanus, Mark and Peter), this essay argues that there is no substantial evidence, either inside or outside the letter, to support the view of 1 Peter as originating from a specifically Petrine group. It is much more plausibly seen as reflecting the consolidation of early Christian traditions in Roman Christianity. Despite the scholarly majority currently in its favour, the view of 1 Peter as the distinctive product of a Petrine tradition from a Petrine circle should therefore be rejected.

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© 2002 SAGE Publications

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Journal for the Study of the New Testament

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SAGE Publications

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en

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24(4), pp.29-60

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  • Classics, Ancient History, Religion and Theology

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