The author of this epistle identifies himself as Peter. This has lead to a strong tradition of Petrine authorship until recent times. Modern scholarship has called Petrine authorship of the epistle into question, making the argument that the epistle is actually pseudonymous. German scholarship is the strongest supporter of the idea of pseudonymnity.
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