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AlexR
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Whether st.luke had a interview with Peter for his gospel ? Is there any biblical account??
It is generally accepted, I believe, that Peter and Paul were in frequent contact with one another while they were both living in Rome. It is also generally accepted that Mark and Luke were also both there, acting in supporting roles, Mark as a secretary or fixer for Peter and Luke in a similar capacity for Paul. Therefore all four* of them would evidently have been in fairly close contact, at least for a time.He was a companion of Saint Paul, and both Paul and Peter ended up in Rome - but I know of no tradition which states that Luke interviewed Peter. It is a totally different story with John Mark.
I honestly don’t know. Christianity did have almost 1300 years to get there though. Yes! The most famous, and most useful historically, are the writings of the Jewish-Roman historian Josephus. He only briefly mentions Jesus, James, and the Jerusalem Church, but the references are there. There are also some alleged references in the Talmud, but those are not necessarily to Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus was a common name at the time), and even if they are, give no historical information about Ch…
You can ignore the historical evidence but it is there . Peter in his first letter in chapter 5 verses 12 to 13 indicating that he is writing from Rome.there isn’t even any historical evidence Peter ever traveled to Rome.
If you like, you could follow the link I gave and put the question directly to @billsherman himself.You can ignore the historical evidence but it is there .
While anyone can certainly call themselves a historian (or a doctor, or a lawyer, or a pope, etc . . .), I assure you there is always something to be gained by learning from and with others. Especially those with whom you disagree.Anybody can call themselves a historian. So that title means nothing. Just because a person can prove that he can doubt something that does not mean his ideas are worth listening to.