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According to Christian traditions, Simon Peter / Cephas (1st cent. CE), a Jew from Galilee and the brother of Andrew, was the leader of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus of Nazareth.
< Call of the First Disciples -- Peter's Mother-in-Law -- Choosing of the Twelve -- Raising of Jairus' Daughter -- Walking on Water -- Peter's Confession -- First Prediction of the Passion -- Transfiguration of Jesus -- Rich Young Man -- Cursing the Fig Tree -- Last Supper -- Arrest of Jesus -- Peter's Denial -- Empty Tomb -- Appearances of Jesus -- Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem -- Christian Pentecost -- Peter's Preaching at Jerusalem -- Peter's Preaching at Rome -- Quo vadis? -- Martyrdom of Peter -- Relics of Peter -- Peter in Literature & Arts -- Peter in Scholarship >
Overview
The character of Peter is known exclusively from Christian sources. His figure is associated with numerous events of the life of Jesus of Nazareth. He is also presented as a major leader of the nascent Christian movement.
The call of Peter
In the Gospel of Mark and in the Gospel of Matthew, Simon and his brother Andrew are introduced as "fishermen" whom Jesus met while "passing along the Sea of Galilee" (Mk 1:16). Jesus invited them to follow him and "fish for people" (1:17). They "immediately left their nets and followed him" (1:18). The same did, immediately later, the sons of Zebedee, James and John. Then they all went to Capernaeum, where "the house of Simon and Andrew" was (Mk 1:29). Simon was married; his "mother-in-law was in bed with a fever" but Jesus healed her (1:30-31). The next morning, Jesus got up and went out to pray. "Simon and his companions hunted for him [until] they found him". They left Capernaum and "went throughout Galilee" (1:35-39).
In the Gospel of Luke, The order of events is reversed. Jesus first entered "the house of Simon" and healed his "mother-in-law". Then he met Simon on "his" boat.
According to the Gospel of John, Peter and his brother Andrew were from Bethsaida in Galilee (Jn 1:44). It was Andrew, a former disciple of John the Baptist, who first met Jesus and then "found his brother Simon [Peter]" and brought him to Jesus, saying: "We have found the Messiah" (Jn 1:35-41).
The Twelve
According to the Gospel of Mark, when Jesus appointed Twelve of his disciples as "apostles": "Simon (to whom he gave the name Peter)" is listed first. His name was changed by Jesus himself (3:13-19).
The Gospel of Matthew provides a similar list of the Twelve but does not relate the name Peter to Jesus' decision. Simon "is called Peter" even before meeting Jesus" (4:18).
In the Gospel of John the name Peter was imposed by Jesus on him as soon as he met him (Jn 1:42).
Accompanying Jesus in the House of Jairus
According to the Gospel of Mark, when Jesus went to the house of Jairus to heal his daughter, "he allowed no one to follow him except Peter and James and John the brother of James" (Mk 5.37)
The "confession" of Peter
After asking his disciples: "Who do people say that I am?... Jesus asked them, But who do you say that I am? Peter answered him, You are the Christ.” (Mk 8:27-30). But when Jesus added that "the Son of Man must undergo great suffering... Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. But turning and seeing his disciples, [Jesus] rebuked Peter and said, Get behind me, Satan! For you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of man (8:31-33).
In the Gospel of Thomas, Peter is said to have answered: "You are a righteous angel" (13).
Present at the Transfiguration of Jesus
According to the Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke, Peter was with James son of Zebedee and John, one of three disciples who were present at the Transfiguration of Jesus. He was the one who is somehow teased for asking Jesus to "make three tents, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah."
The Denial of Jesus
The leader of the early Church
The Acts of Apostles and the letters of Paul are rich of details also about the role of Peter after the death of Jesus and depict him as of the leaders of the early Jesus movement.
The writer
Two letters in the New Testament, 1 Peter and 2 Peter, are attributed to Peter. The Gospel of Mark is also ascribed to him (as Mark was his disciple and interpreter). Several other ancient Christian texts bear his name-—the Acts of Peter, Gospel of Peter, Preaching of Peter, Revelation of Peter, and Judgement of Peter
Peter in ancient sources
- Peter (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
Peter in literature & the arts
As the chief of the Twelve, Peter was a major figure in Christian iconography. The aura of respect that surrounded his figure (and his association with the Papacy), however, limited for centuries his potential as a dramatic character in fiction. When in 1601 Caravaggio depicted Peter with the physical features of a "real" fisherman and worker, the painting generated controversy and scandal. Only in the 20th centuries, Peter has received more attention by novelists and filmmakers, notably, in The King of Kings (1927 DeMille), film, The Big Fisherman (1948 Douglas), novel, The Power of the Resurrection (1958 Schuster), film, Peter and Paul (1981 Day), film, and San Pietro (2005 Base), film.
- See Peter (arts) -- survey of fictional works
Peter in scholarship
- See Peter (research) -- survey of scholarly works
Related categories
External links
Pages in category "Peter (subject)"
The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.
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- Peregrinatio apostolorum Petri et Pauli (1542 Erasmus), book
- The Rocke of the Churche (1567 Sander), book
- A Discourse of Peters Lyfe, Peregrination and Death (1572 Carlile), book
- S. Pietro piangente (St. Peter Weeping / 1664 Ziani / Guadagni), oratorio (music & libretto), Vienna premiere
- Le lachrime di S. Pietro (The Tears of St. Peter / 1666 Sances / Sbarra), oratorio
- Gesù Cristo negato da Pietro (1719 Fux / Pariati), oratorio
- Sanctus Petrus et Sancta Maria Magdalena (1730 Hasse), oratorio
- San Pietro in Cesarea (1734 Caldara / Zeno), oratorio
- S. Pietro (St. Peter / 1738 Martini / Coluzzi), oratorio (music & libretto)
- Petri contritio in Passione Domini Nostri Jesu Christi (Peter's Remorse in the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ / 1754 Cocchi), oratorio
- Der reumütige Petrus (1770 Haydn / Reichssiegel), oratorio
- The Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul (1834 Burgess), poetry
- St. Peter (1872 Paine), oratorio
- (+) Saint Pierre et les premières années du Christianisme (Saint Peter and the First Years of Christianity / 1886 Fouard), book
- Saint Peter and the First Years of Christianity (1892 Fouard), book (English ed.)
- Le memorie degli apostoli Pietro e Paolo in Roma (1894 Marucchi), book
- Simon Peter, Fisherman (1904 Upham), novel
- The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas (1909 Pick), book
- The Recall of Love (1910 Connor), novel
- Simon Peter, Shepherd (1910 Upham), novel
- San Pietro e i primi anni del cristianesimo (1920 Fouard / Albera), book (Italian ed.)
- (+) Peter: Prince of Apostles (1927 Foakes-Jackson), book
- Epochs in the Life of Simon Peter (1933 Robertson), book
- (+) Saint Peter, the Apostle (1948 Walsh), non-fiction
- The Pilgrimage Play (1949 Stayer), feature film
- (+) Petrus: Jünger, Apostel, Märtyrer (Peter: Disciple, Apostle, Martyr / 1952 Cullmann), book
- Encounter: The Vigil (1953), TV episode
- (+) Peter: Disciple, Apostle, Martyr = Petrus: Jünger, Apostel, Märtyrer (1953 @1952 Cullmann / Filson), book (English ed.)
- Der Fischer Simon Petrus (1953 Frieberger), novel
- Fisher of Men (1954 Frieberger), novel (English ed.)
- Al-Sayyad al-kabir = The Big Fisherman (1957 @1948 Douglas / Dawud), novel (Arabic ed.)
- The Big Fisherman (1959 Lawrence), play
- (+) Upon This Rock (1963 Slaughter), novel
- The Sins of Herod (1968 Slaughter), novel
- Peter in Rome (1969 O'Connor), book
- Peter in the New Testament (1973 Brown / Donfried / Reumann), edited volume
- Il discorso di Pietro all'assemblea apostolica (1976 Panimolle), book
- Simon-Petrus (1980 Pesch), book
- From Clay to Rock (1981 Flynn), non-fiction
- The Bones of St. Peter (1982 Walsh), non-fiction
- The Adversary (1985 Kabal), novel
- (+) Upon This Rock (1987 Murphy), novel
- Peter and the Beloved Disciple (1989 Quast), book
- Pedro en la iglesia primitiva (1991 Aguirre Monasterio), book
- D'un Temple à l'autre. Pierre et l'Eglise primitive de Jérusalem (1992 Grappe), book
- Sobre esta roca (Upon This Rock / 1992 Murphy / Perea), novel (Spanish ed.)
- The Visual Bible: Acts (1994 Bergh), feature film
- Tú eres piedra (1994 Capo), novel
- (++) St Peter: A Biography (1994 Grant), book
- Peter: Apostle for the Whole Church (1994 Perkins), book
- Images de Pierre aux deux premiers siècles (1995 Grappe), book
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- Petrus: Fischer, Fels und Funktionär (2001 Böttrich), book
- The Fisherman (2003 Huntsperger), novel
- Peter: The Myth, the Man and the Writings (2003 Lapham), book
- Jerusalem’s Rain (2003 Lliteras), novel
- Irmãos de Fé (Brothers in Faith / 2004 Góes), feature film (Portuguese)
- San Pietro (St. Peter / 2005 Base), TV mini-series
- Der unterschätzte Petrus: zwei Studien (2006 Hengel), book
- Simone Bariona = Simon Bar Jona (2007 Parazzoli), non-fiction
- Peter in the Gospel of John (2007 Blaine), book
- Simón Pedro, Pablo de Tarso y María Magdalena = Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene (2007 Ehrman / Noriega), book (Spanish ed.)
- El testamento del pescador (2007 Vidal Manzanares), novel
- Pietro, Paolo e Maria Maddalena = Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene (2008 @2006 Ehrman / Valdré), book (Italian ed.)
- Петр, Павел и Мария Магдалина = Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene (2009 Ehrman), book (Russian ed.)
- Petrus in Rom (2009 Zwierlein), book
- Naśladowcy Jezusa = Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene (2010 Ehrman / Hejmej), book (Polish ed.)
- Apostle Peter and the Last Supper (2012 Sabloff), feature film
- Petrus und Paulus in Jerusalem und Rom (2013 Zwierlein), book
Media in category "Peter (subject)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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- 1958 Schuster (film).jpg 230 × 345; 36 KB
- 1959 Borzage (film).jpg 265 × 400; 29 KB
- 1981 Day (TV miniseries).jpg 214 × 317; 19 KB
- 2006 * Ehrman 2.jpg 907 × 1,360; 161 KB
- 2016 Bristow (film).jpg 474 × 672; 137 KB