Peter’s Restoration: Navigating the Language of Shame
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In this article, Jamin Bradley offers an alternative psychological interpretation of the biblical dialogue between Jesus and Peter in the Gospel of John. While most theologians view the varying Greek terms for love used in this passage as interchangeable, the author suggests they instead highlight Peter’s profound sense of shame. Following his previous denial of Christ, Peter appears unable to match the high level of devotion Jesus requests, opting for a word that implies mere fondness instead. This perspective frames the encounter as a struggle with guilt and spiritual identity rather than a simple linguistic quirk. Ultimately, the text encourages readers to confront the internal lies and emotional barriers that prevent them from fully experiencing divine restoration.