Never wrote a word about Jesus
Never wrote a word about Jesus
Suppose Peter didn't. I would speculate Peter had some level of literacy. He owned 2 boats and had to pay his employees. But I admit to guessing. Peter had a scribe, possibly Silvanus, who was associated with Peter and the Jerusalem church; cf. Acts 15:22, 27, 32), so if Peter didn't personally write 1st & 2nd Peter, or pseudepigraphic 10 or 20 years after his death, I don't see how this discredits 1st & 2nd Peter as infallible encyclicals. Or any letter or gospel for that matter.
Today, we view pseudepigraphic as forgery.
Back then, it was viewed as honoring the original writer with what may be viewed today as a false autograph. This somehow "disproves" biblical intent. It doesn't.
"Jesus became God at his incarnation" is a heresy.
"Jesus became God at his birth" is a heresy.
"Jesus became God at his ascension" is a heresy.
"Jesus became God at his resurrection" is a heresy, these and many other heresies were addressed by the Church centuries ago. But you find traces of them in Protestantism, and to a greater degree or blending thereof in the post-Enlightenment cults we have today (all founded by Protestant pastors).
I use wikipedia only when it is a source that a person will accept. It's loaded with revisionism and is not a reliable source on Christianity, especially Catholicism.
A paradigm is the lens through which we have our world view, our reality, and we all have them. I think it's a matter of clarity. Liberalism and skepticism has filtered its way down, beginning with the Protestant revolt, to what we have now, an obscurity of vision to see the truth.
The Christian reaches for his Bible to prove Jesus is God.
The skeptic reaches for modern scholarship to disprove the Christian.
The Christian reaches for his concordance and Greek lexicon to disprove the skeptic.
The skeptic has a a hey day with the intellectual suicide of "Bible alone" Christians.
The Christian reaches for his Bible to prove Jesus is God.
'round and 'round we go.
It is a grave error to uphold the Bible apart from the Tradition from which it was formed, especially the Gospels. People who knew Jesus were profoundly affected. People who accepted the Gospel message in later generations were also profoundly affected. Hundreds, maybe thousands, chose death over infidelity with God. Nobody in their right mind does this over legends.
Arguing who wrote what, where and when can go on for ever. That's the nature of the beast, and Jesus knew this. That's why He established a mechanism where would know truth from error. Individualism with all it's spin-offs has failed miserably.
If a person wants to argue that the Apostles didn't personally write this or that or when it was written doesn't concern me. BREAKING NEWS! The Bible is written in HUMAN LANGUAGE with a divine author, and human language has it's limitations.
As an analogy, anyone can READ the Constitution, but it requires a Supreme Court to say what it MEANS. As some would admit, the Supreme Court can make some stupid rulings, because it doesn't come with a warranty.