RT Article T1 Dramatis Personae in the Acts of Peter: Character Identification and the Conveyance of Ethical Values JF Biblical interpretation VO 29 IS 4/5 SP 590 OP 615 A1 Kraus, Thomas J. 1965- LA English PB Brill YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1778189784 AB The Roman senator Marcellus plays a prominent role among the considerable number of characters mentioned in the apocryphal Acts of Peter. He was very important for the Christian community, and his house was a central meeting place for widows, orphans, foreigners, and the poor, before it became the residence of Simon Magus and his followers. By applying a specific approach of cognitive narratology and by taking serious an active participation of readers in analyzing a character more closely, this study intends to analyze the extent to which such an approach might help to perceive and understand Marcellus more appropriately and to highlight his function within the story and his impact on readers. K1 Characterization K1 cognitive narratology K1 boundary crossing K1 Peter K1 Simon Magus K1 Marcellus DO 10.1163/15685152-29040008