Introduction; Part I. Methodology: 1. Theological-critical exegesis; Part II. Literal Sense Exegesis: 2. Chosen for salvation: election in 1 Peter; 3. The provision of salvation: the atonement in 1 Peter; 4. Rebirthed unto salvation: the new birth in 1 Peter; 5. The expectation of salvation: salvation as a future event; 6. Salvation as future victory and vindication; Part III. Intercatholic Conversation: 7. Divine election; 8. Atonement; Conclusion; Bibliography.
This book provides an invaluable theological discussion of the concept of salvation in the first letter of Peter.
Martin Williams is a minister in the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. His research interests include the Catholic Epistles, Greek grammar, hermeneutics, the doctrine of salvation and the Reformation and Puritan era and its theology.
'I would recommend this monograph to graduate students interested
in a methodology for relating biblical and systematic theology
and/or those looking for technical exegetical discussions of text
related to salvation in 1 Peter.' Biblical Theology Bulletin
'In this self-described theologically oriented study, Williams
provides a detailed exegesis of select passages in the First Letter
of Peter that concern the nature of salvation articulated in the
epistle.' Kevin B. McCruden, Religious Studies Review
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