The Gospel According to Renan

The Gospel According to Renan

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  • Author: Robert Daniel Priest
  • Publisher: Oxford Historical Monographs
  • ISBN: 0198728751
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

Based on the author's thesis (D. Phil.--University of Oxford, 2011) under the title: The production, reception, and legacy of Ernest Renan's Vie de Jaesus in France, 1845-1904.


The Life of Jesus

The Life of Jesus

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 332


The Life of Jesus

The Life of Jesus

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Epiphany
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 390


The Life of Jesus

The Life of Jesus

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher: 谷月社
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

INTRODUCTION, In Which the Sources of This History Are Principally Treated A history of the "Origin of Christianity" ought to embrace all the obscure, and, if one might so speak, subterranean periods which extend from the first beginnings of this religion up to the moment when its existence became a public fact, notorious and evident to the eyes of all. Such a history would consist of four books. The first, which I now present to the public, treats of the particular fact which has served as the starting-point of the new religion, and is entirely filled by the sublime person of the Founder. The second would treat of the apostles and their immediate disciples, or rather, of the revolutions which religious thought underwent in the first two generations of Christianity. I would close this about the year 100, at the time when the last friends of Jesus were dead, and when all the books of the New Testament were fixed almost in the forms in which we now read them. The third would exhibit the state of Christianity under the Antonines. We should see it develop itself slowly, and sustain an almost permanent war against the empire, which had just reached the highest degree of administrative perfection, and, governed by philosophers, combated in the new-born sect a secret and theocratic society which obstinately denied and incessantly undermined it. This book would cover the entire period of the second century. Lastly, the fourth book would show the decisive progress which Christianity made from the time of the Syrian emperors. We should see the learned system of the Antonines crumble, the decadence of the ancient civilization become irrevocable, Christianity profit from its ruin, Syria conquer the whole West, and Jesus, in company with the gods and the deified sages of Asia, take possession of a society for which philosophy and a purely civil government no longer sufficed. It was then that the religious ideas of the races grouped around the Mediterranean became profoundly modified; that the Eastern religions everywhere took precedence; that the Christian Church, having become very numerous, totally forgot its dreams of a millennium, broke its last ties with Judaism, and entered completely into the Greek and Roman world. The contests and the literary labors of the third century, which were carried on without concealment, would be described only in their general features. I would relate still more briefly the persecutions at the commencement of the fourth century, the last effort of the empire to return to its former principles, which denied to religious association any place in the State. Lastly, I would only foreshadow the change of policy which, under Constantine, reversed the position, and made of the most free and spontaneous religious movement an official worship, subject to the State, and persecutor in its turn. I know not whether I shall have sufficient life and strength to complete a plan so vast. I shall be satisfied if, after having written the Life of Jesus, I am permitted to relate, as I understand it, the history of the apostles, the state of the Christian conscience during the weeks which followed the death of Jesus, the formation of the cycle of legends concerning the resurrection, the first acts of the Church of Jerusalem, the life of Saint Paul, the crisis of the time of Nero, the appearance of the Apocalypse, the fall of Jerusalem, the foundation of the Hebrew-Christian sects of Batanea, the compilation of the Gospels, and the rise of the great schools of Asia Minor originated by John. Everything pales by the side of that marvellous first century. By a peculiarity rare in history, we see much better what passed in the Christian world from the year 50 to the year 75, than from the year 100 to the year 150.


The Gospel According to Renan

The Gospel According to Renan

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  • Author: Robert D. Priest
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191044466
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

The Gospel According to Renan provides a new and holistic interpretation of one of the non-fiction sensations of the nineteenth century: Ernest Renan's Life of Jesus (Vie de Jésus). Published in 1863, Renan's book aroused enormous controversy through its claim to be a historically accurate biography of Jesus. While Life of Jesus provoked the ire of the Catholic Church in hundreds of sermons and pamphlets, it also sold hundreds of thousands of copies, making a fortune for its author and his publisher. Based on research into a huge range of print and manuscript sources, The Gospel According to Renan demonstrates how Renan's work intervened in a remarkable range of debates in nineteenth-century French cultural life. These went far beyond questions of religion, from the role of individuals in history to the meaning and significance of 'race'. Through an engaging reconstruction of Renan's intellectual formation, Priest shows how Renan's ideas grew out of the context of Parisian intellectual life after his loss of faith in the 1840s. Going beyond a traditional intellectual history, Priest uses a wide range of new manuscript sources, many of which have never been examined by modern historians, in order to reconstruct the ways that ordinary French men and women engaged with one of the great religious debates of their age. By tracing the legacy of Life of Jesus into the early years of the twentieth century, Priest finally shows how Renan's work found new political meaning in the heated debates over secularisation that divided French society in the young Third Republic.


Life of Jesus

Life of Jesus

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 486


Christ and Renan

Christ and Renan

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  • Author: M. J. Lagrange
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1725224615
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 134


Cohelet, Or the Preacher

Cohelet, Or the Preacher

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 3385111404
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278

Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.


Christ in Art

Christ in Art

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher: Parkstone International
  • ISBN: 1780428774
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Since the dawn of Christianity, artists have been fascinated and stirred by the figure of Christ. His likeness appears in frescoes on the walls of catacombs that date from Roman times; he is featured in the stained glass windows of Gothic churches; and he can be found in various forms in today’s pop culture. The Biblical Saviour is not a static, immaterial deity: Christ’s mortal birth, unusual life and dramatic death make him an accessible subject for religious and secular artists alike.Whether they show the spirituality of God Incarnate or the earthly characteristics of a flesh-and-blood man, artistic depictions of Christ are the most controversial, moving or inspirational examples of religious art. This richly illustrated book explores the various ways that Christ is rendered in art, from Cimabue’s Nativity scenes and Fra Angelico’s paintings of the Crucifixion to the provocative portraits of Salvador Dalí and Andres Serrano. Author Joseph Lewis French guides the reader through the most iconic representations of Christ in art - tender or graphic, classical or bizarre, these images of the Messiah reveal the diverse roles of the Son of God in the social milieus and personal lives of the artists.


The Apostles

The Apostles

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  • Author: Ernest Renan
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Apostles
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 642