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In Episode 1 of this series on 1 Peter, I focus on the largely disputed topic of authorship concerning 1 Peter. Through looking at scholars and the arguments they put forth, we are able to understand the historical context of the letter and its place within our NT canon. The Bibliography can be found at the bottom of this description.

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Bibliography

Donelson, Lewis R. I & II Peter and Jude: A Commentary. **Louisville, Kentucky. Westminster John Knox Press: 2010.

Bartlett, David L. Hebrews. “1 Peter,” in The General Epistles, and Revelation: Fortress Commentary on the Bible Study Edition. edited by Margaret Aymer, Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, & David A. Sanchez. 667-683. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016.

Gupta, Nijay K. “Pseudonymity and the New Testament Letters,” in A Beginners Guide to New Testament Studies. 103-118. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, 2020.

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