In this narrative-critical study Bradford B. Blaine Jr. argues, against conventional scholarship,
that John's Gospel presents Peter and the Beloved Disciple not as competitors but as
colleagues who together serve as composite halves of the ideal Johannine Christian, with
Peter representing praxis and John representing faith. Not only does Peter carry out activities
fundamental to Johannine discipleship during Jesus' earthly ministry, which include believing
in Jesus, following him, and publicly confessing him, but he also demonstrates post-Easter
missionary skills and is invested by the risen Jesus with pastoral responsibilities. Finally, in
dying a martyr's death, Peter glorifies God. Peter, in fact, is depicted in this Gospel as an
inspirational founding member of the Johannine community.
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Bradford B. Blaine Jr., Ph.D. (2006) in Theology (New Testament Studies), Oxford
University, has taught New Testament and Biblical Exegesis at Wesley Theological Seminary
in Washington, D.C.