Chapter I: Introduction The Problem of the Study The Purpose of the Study The Method of the Study
Chapter II: The Biblical Record Two Different Commissions No Peter in Romans The Roman Imprisonments and Epistles
Chapter III: Where Peter Was Babylon Did Exist Biblical Evidence or Christian Tradition? A Hostile Frontier — Barrier to Communication
Chapter IV: The First Century — Clement of Rome and Ignatius Clement of Rome Ignatius
Chapter V: The Second Century — Irenaeus, Dionysius, and Clement of Alexandria Irenaeus Dionysius of Corinth Clement of Alexandria The Development of Tradition
Chapter VI: The Third Century — Tertullian and Origen Tertullian Origen
Chapter VII: The Fourth Century — Eusebius, Lactantius, and Jerome Eusebius Martyrdom under Nero 67 or 68? How Historical is Eusebius' History? Lactantius and Jerome
Chapter VIII: Conclusions Tradition or Theory? Need for Peter in Rome?
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PETER IN ROME? A REVIEW OF THE LITERARY RECORD IN THE LIGHT OF SCRIPTURAL EVIDENCE
A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Ambassador College Graduate School of Theology
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Arts in Theology