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"... Eh bien, quelle est la situation du judaïsme? Est-ce quelque chose d'analogue au protestantisme, ou bien est-ce une religion ethnographique comme le parsisme ? Voilà le point sur lequel je voudrais que nous réfléchissions ensemble aujourd'hui..."
The book ""English Conferences of Ernest Renan: Rome and Christianity. Marcus Aurelius"" is a collection of lectures given by the French philosopher and historian Ernest Renan. The lectures cover two topics: the relationship between Rome and Christianity, and the life and philosophy of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.In the first part of the book, Renan examines the complex and often conflicted relationship between the Roman Empire and Christianity. He discusses the origins of Christianity, its spread throughout the Roman world, and the ways in which it challenged and ultimately transformed Roman society and culture. Renan also explores the role of Rome in shaping the development of Christianity, and the ways in which the two traditions influenced each other.In the second part of the book, Renan turns his attention to Marcus Aurelius, one of the most famous and influential Roman emperors. Renan provides a detailed biography of Aurelius, tracing his life from his upbringing in a noble Roman family to his ascension to the throne and his eventual death. Renan also examines Aurelius's philosophy, which is known for its emphasis on Stoicism and its focus on personal virtue and self-improvement.Throughout the book, Renan draws on his extensive knowledge of classical history and philosophy to provide a nuanced and insightful analysis of these two important topics. The lectures are written in clear and accessible language, making them suitable for both scholars and general readers interested in the history of Rome and Christianity.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Le livre ""Le Judaisme Et Le Christianisme, Et Le Judaisme Comme Race Et Comme Religion"" �����crit par Renan, Ernest en 1883 est une �����tude comparative entre le juda�����sme et le christianisme. L'auteur explore les similitudes et les diff�����rences entre les deux religions, en se concentrant sur leur histoire et leur doctrine. Renan examine �����galement la question controvers�����e du juda�����sme en tant que race et en tant que religion, en discutant de la notion de l'identit����� juive et de son impact sur la soci�����t�����. Ce livre est une analyse approfondie et r�����fl�����chie de deux des religions les plus importantes de l'histoire occidentale, �����crite par un �����rudit et un penseur de premier plan.This Book Is In French.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
" La critique est née de nos jours, et il n'appartenait qu'à la critique la plus délicate d'apercevoir, en dehors de toute idée de dogmatisme comme de polémique, la véritable importance de l'élude des religions. Si l'homme vaut quelque chose, c'est parce que, s'élevant au-dessus de la vulgarité de la vie, il atteint par ses facultés morales et intellectuelles un monde d'intuitions supérieures et de jouissances désintéressées, la religion, c'est la part de l'idéal dans la vie, humaine; elle est toute en ce mot: L'homme ne vit pas seulement de pain. Il est, je le sais, une autre puissance qui prétend, elle aussi, résumer la vie spirituelle de l'humanité, et le moment serait mal choisi pour en médire; mais ce n'est pas nier la philosophie, c'est lui rendre sa véritable place, la seule où elle soit grande, forte, inattaquable, que de dire qu'elle n'est pas faite pour le grand nombre. Sublime si on la considère dans le cénacle, des sages dont elle a été l'aliment et l'entretien, la philosophie n'est qu'un fait imperceptible, si on l'envisage dans l'histoire de l'humanité. On compterait les âmes qu'elle a ennoblies, ou ferait en quatre pages l'histoire de la petite aristocratie qui s'est groupée sous ce signe: le reste, livré au torrent de ses rêves, de ses terreurs, de ses enchantements, a roulé pêle-mêle dans les hasardeuses vallées de l'instinct et du délire, ne cherchant sa raison d'agir et de croire que dans les éblouissements de son cerveau et les palpitations de son coeur..."
Beschouwingen Over Het Vierde Evangile (1867) is een boek geschreven door de Franse filosoof en theoloog Ernest Renan. Het boek behandelt het evangelie van Johannes, een van de vier evangeli�����n in het Nieuwe Testament van de Bijbel. Renan analyseert de inhoud en de betekenis van het evangelie en bespreekt de historische context waarin het werd geschreven. Hij onderzoekt ook de verschillende interpretaties van het evangelie door theologen en geleerden door de eeuwen heen. Het boek is een belangrijk werk in de geschiedenis van de Bijbelstudie en heeft bijgedragen aan het debat over de betrouwbaarheid en de waarheid van de Bijbel.This Book Is In Dutch.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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" Après les trois ou quatre ans de la vie publique de Jésus, la période que le présent volume embrasse fut la plus extraordinaire de tout le développement du christianisme. On y verra, par un jeu étrange de ce grand artiste inconscient qui semble présider aux caprices apparents de l'histoire, Jésus et Néron, le Christ et l'Antéchrist opposés, affrontés, si j'ose le dire, comme le ciel et l'enfer. La conscience chrétienne est complète. Jusqu'ici elle n'a guère su qu'aimer; les persécutions des juifs, quoique assez rigoureuses, n'ont pu altérer le lien d'affection et de reconnaissance que l'Ãglise naissante garde dans son coeur pour sa mère la Synagogue, dont elle est à peine séparée. Maintenant, le chrétien a de quoi haïr. En face de Jésus, se dresse un monstre qui est l'idéal du mal, de même que Jésus est l'idéal du bien. Réservé comme Hénoch, comme Ãlie, pour jouer un rôle dans la tragédie finale de l'univers, Néron complète la mythologie chrétienne, inspire le premier livre saint du nouveau canon, fonde par un hideux massacre la primauté de l'Ãglise romaine, et prépare la révolution qui fera de Rome une ville sainte, une seconde Jérusalem. En même temps, par une de ces coïncidences mystérieuses qui ne sont point rares aux moments des grandes crises de l'humanité, Jérusalem est détruite, le temple disparaît; le christianisme, débarrassé d'une attache devenue gênante..."
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" Les quinze ou seize années dont ce volume comprend l'histoire religieuse sont, dans l'âge embryonnaire du christianisme, celles que nous connaissons le mieux. Jésus et la primitive Église de Jérusalem ressemblent aux images d'un lointain paradis, perdues dans une brume mystérieuse. D'un autre côté, l'arrivée de saint Paul à Rome, par suite du parti qu'a pris l'auteur des Actes de clore à ce moment son récit, marque pour l'histoire des origines chrétiennes le commencement d'une nuit profonde, dans laquelle la lueur sanglante des fêtes barbares de Néron et le coup de foudre de l'Apocalypse jettent seuls quelque clarté. La mort des apôtres en particulier est enveloppée d'une obscurité impénétrable. Au contraire, le temps des missions de Paul, surtout de la deuxième mission et de la troisième, nous est connu par des documents de la plus grande valeur. Les Actes, jusque-là si légendaires, deviennent tout à coup assez solides; les derniers chapitres, composés en partie de la relation d'un témoin oculaire, sont le seul récit complètement historique que nous ayons sur les premiers temps du christianisme. Enfin, par un privilège bien rare en un pareil sujet, ces années nous offrent des documents datés, d'une authenticité absolue, une série de lettres dont les plus importantes résistent à toutes les épreuves de la critique, et n'ont jamais subi d'interpolations..."
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1894 Edition.
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" J'avais d'abord pensé que ce sixième livre terminerait la série des volumes que j'ai consacrés à l'Histoire des origines du christianisme. Il est certain qu'à la mort d'Antonin, vers l'an 160, la religion chrétienne est une religion complète; elle a tous ses livres sacrés, toutes ses grandes légendes, le germe de tous ses dogmes, les parties essentielles de sa liturgie; aux yeux de la plupart de ses adhérents, elle est une religion à part, séparée du judaïsme, opposée même au judaïsme. Il m'a semblé pourtant convenable d'ajouter aux livres antérieurs un dernier livre contenant l'histoire ecclésiastique du règne de Marc-Aurèle. Le règne de Marc-Aurèle, dans un sens très-véritable, appartient encore aux origines du christianisme. Le montanisme est un phénomène de l'an 170 à peu près; or le montanisme est un des événements les plus notables du christianisme naissant. Après plus d'un siècle écoulé depuis les étranges hallucinations du cénacle des apôtres de Jérusalem, on vit renaître tout à coup, dans quelques cantons perdus de la Phrygie, la prophétie, la glossolalie, les charismes que l'auteur des Actes des Apôtres raconte avec tant d'admiration. Mais il était trop tard: la religion, sous Marc-Aurèle, après les manifestations désordonnées du gnosticisme, avait bien plus besoin de discipline que de dons miraculeux..."
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"La naissance de l'islamisme est un fait unique et véritablement inappréciable. L'islamisme a été la dernière création religieuse de l'humanité et, à beaucoup d'égards, la moins originale. Au lieu de ce mystère sous lequel les autres religions enveloppent leurs origines, celle-ci naît en pleine histoire; ses racines sont à fleur de sol. La vie de son fondateur nous est aussi bien connue que celle de tel réformateur du XVIe siècle. Nous pouvons suivre année par année les fluctuations de sa pensée, ses contradictions, ses faiblesses. Ailleurs, les origines religieuses se perdent dans le rêve; le travail de la critique la plus déliée suffit à peine pour discerner le réel sous les apparences trompeuses du mythe et de la légende."
"Ernest Renan, qui a beaucoup voyagé, n'a pas laissé de relation de voyage proprement dite. Il a toujours fait passer dans ses oeuvres les sensations vives, la connaissance profonde des pays où il a vécu et pensé longuement. On sait que la mission de Renan en Italie (1849-1850) nous a donné Patrice et les Lettres d'Italie; on en voit des traces dans l'Avenir de la Science..."
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Saint Paul is a biographical work by the French philosopher and historian, Ernest Renan, published in 1869. The book is a comprehensive and detailed account of the life of Saint Paul, one of the most important figures in the early Christian church. Renan provides a thorough examination of Paul's life, from his early years as a devout Jew to his conversion to Christianity and his subsequent missionary work throughout the Mediterranean. The book explores Paul's teachings and the impact they had on the development of Christianity, as well as his relationships with other important figures in the early church, such as Peter and James. Renan also delves into the historical and cultural context of Paul's life, providing insight into the political and social climate of the time. Saint Paul is a seminal work in the field of religious studies, and is still widely regarded as one of the most important biographies of the apostle Paul.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Traduit directement de l'hébreu par Ernest Renan, cette version du Cantique des Cantiques reste l'unes des plus belles à ce jour.
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