Biblioteca de Historia - 1: Historia del pueblo de Israel
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Joseph Ernest Renan fue un filólogo, filósofo, historiador y escritor francés dedicado a las lenguas y civilizaciones antiguas del Medio Oriente y a su Bretaña natal. Es más conocido por sus influyentes obras históricas sobre el cristianismo primitivo y sus teorías políticas, en particular sobre el nacionalismo y la identidad nacional. Sus escritos profundizan en cuestiones trascendentales de identidad e historia, ofreciendo perspectivas perspicaces sobre la formación de civilizaciones y naciones.






Lectures on the Influence of the Institutions, Thought and Culture of Rome on Christianity and the Development of the Catholic Church 1898
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote culturally important literature by offering a high-quality, modern edition that remains faithful to the original text.
The book presents a significant exploration of Jesus' life, recognized for its historical importance. It has been meticulously retyped, revised, and reformatted to enhance readability and clarity, ensuring that it remains accessible to contemporary and future readers. This modern edition emphasizes the preservation of its content without relying on scanned copies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the life and impact of Jesus.
Explore the deep and complex relationship between ancient Rome and the Christian Church with these insightful lectures. Charles Beard and Ernest Renan offer a detailed and nuanced portrait of the ways in which Rome's institutions, thought, and culture influenced the evolution of Christian doctrine and practice.
Excerpt from History of the People of Israel, Vol. 3: From the Time of Hezekiah Till the Return From Babylon This volume will Show how the work of the monotheistic prophets acquired such solidity that the terrible blow which Nebuchadnezzar dealt to Jerusalem failed to destroy it. By a miracle of faith and hope unparalleled in history, the Iahveists of the prophetic reformation disseminated along the banks of the Euphrates will bring about the return to J udea, the re-establishment of holy wor ship, the rebuilding of Jerusalem. I hope that'i may be given the strength to delineate, in a fourth volume, the train of Jewish ideas up to the appear ance of Christianity, and thus to complete the cycle of religious history which I have taken as my task. It is a hope which I scarcely ventured to nourish a few years ago. I now think that I may without presumption look forward to the completing of the work which has been the principal aim of my life.
Cette analyse majeure de l'évolution du christianisme est une source importante pour comprendre la religion et son influence sur l'histoire. Ernest Renan enquête sur les racines du christianisme et propose un aperçu de l'histoire de la religion sous un angle différent qui inspire toujours les études sur la religion aujourd'hui. Cette édition comprend un index général pour aider les lecteurs à trouver facilement des thèmes ou des références spécifiques.
A classic work of biblical scholarship by the French philosopher Ernest Renan, published in 1887. The book covers the history of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans in 70 AD, as interpreted through a critical and rationalist lens. Renan, a controversial figure in his time, emphasizes the influence of historical and geographical factors on the development of Jewish culture and religion, while also acknowledging the enduring spiritual and ethical contributions of Judaism to Western civilization.
In this sweeping historical account, Ernest Renan explores the rich history of the Jewish people up until the time of King David. With detailed descriptions of significant events and figures in Jewish history, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Jewish people.