Waiting for them,
Thanks,
Numerous hisorians about Peter
^ Cullmann, Oscar (1962). Peter: Disciple, Apostle, Martyr, 2nd ed…
Westminster Press. p. 234.
““In the New Testament [Jerusalem] is the only church of which we
hear that Peter stood at its head. Of other episcopates of Peter we
know nothing certain. Concerning Antioch, indeed … there is a
tradition, first appearing in the course of the second century,
according to which Peter was its bishop. The assertion that he was
Bishop of Rome we first find at a much later time. From the second
half of the second century we do possess texts that mention the
apostolic foundation of Rome, and at this time, which is indeed
rather late, this foundation is traced back to Peter and Paul, an
assertionthat cannot be supported historically. Even here, however,
nothing is said as yet of an episcopal office of Peter.””
^ Chadwick, Henry (1993). The Early Church, rev. ed… Penguin Books.
p. 18. “No doubt Peter’s presence in Rome in the sixties must
indicate a concern for Gentile Christianity,but we have no
information whatever about his activity or the length of his stay
there.That he was in Rome for twenty-five years is third-century
legend.”
^ J.N.D. Kelly, Oxford Dictionary of the Popes (Oxford University
Press, 1996), p. 6.
“Ignatius assumed that Peter and Paul wielded special authority over
the Roman church, while Irenaeus claimed that they jointly founded
it and inaugurated its succession of bishops. Nothing, however, is
known of their constitutional roles, least of all Peter’s as presumed
leader of the community.”
^ Building Unity, Ecumenical Documents IV (Paulist Press, 1989), p.
130. “There is increasing agreement that Peter went to Rome and was
martyred there, but we have no trustworthy evidence that Peter ever
served as the supervisor or bishop of the local church in Rome.”
^ “most scholars, both Roman Catholic and Protestant,concur that
Peter died in Rome”
Keener, Craig S., The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical
Commentary, p. 425, n. 74,2009 Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
^ “[M]any scholars … accept Rome as the location of the martyrdom
and the reign of Nero as the time.” Daniel William O’Connor, “Saint
Peter the Apostle.” Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopædia
Britannica Online. 25 Nov. 2009 [2].
Christianity, The First Theree Thousand Years
Darmaid MacChulloch, p 294
“Moreover it was in Damasus’ time that Peter came to be regarded
not merely as the founder of the Christian Church in Rome, but
also as its first bishop. Ironically, it was actually a North
African bishop, point-scoring against his local Donatist opponents
by stressing the NA Catholic links to Rome, who is the first person
known to have asserted on the basis of Matt 16:18 that 'Peter was
superior to the other apostles and alone received the keys of the
kiingdom, which were distributed by him to the rest.”
Hope you need no more. Peace, JohnR