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Rohzek
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No bites from other peoples? Then again, it is a lot of reading for newcomers to the thread. So I’ll summarize what I’ve asserted, just in case there might be some others out there who want to discuss, but are daunted by the mass info. I’ve provided a lot of primary evidence of Church Fathers, saints, and Latin religious writers who considered the Rock of Matthew 16 to be the confession of faith and/or Christ himself, and that its application to Peter to only be metaphorical. In addition, they considered the keys to be given to not to just Peter but to at least all of the apostles. I am making this argument because I believe that the Rock argument presented by many Catholics today is rooted in the Reformation, so it is thus a later historical innovation. I would think that these claims would garner more discussion to say the least, especially when a lot of this evidence is new to these forums because English translations remain elusive or are lacking. I would also like further discussion because I went through the trouble of researching and translating these texts, as selfish as that might sound. 
Current historical quotes I have pulled from include: pseudo-Bede, Saint Jerome, Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Saint Paschasius Radbertus, Dungal of Bobbio, Rupert of Deutz, Saint Bruno of Segni, and Saint Hrabanus Maurus.
For anyone wanting to bring in their own quotes, please follow the OP’s rules that he has set for this thread. That is to say, provide detailed context and cite your sources, and don’t just copy-paste from a blog: OP’s Rules.
Current historical quotes I have pulled from include: pseudo-Bede, Saint Jerome, Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Saint Paschasius Radbertus, Dungal of Bobbio, Rupert of Deutz, Saint Bruno of Segni, and Saint Hrabanus Maurus.
For anyone wanting to bring in their own quotes, please follow the OP’s rules that he has set for this thread. That is to say, provide detailed context and cite your sources, and don’t just copy-paste from a blog: OP’s Rules.