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The Life of Jesus

About The Life of Jesus

In "The Life of Jesus," Ernest Renan offers a profound and controversial historical and theological analysis of the life of Jesus Christ, weaving together a narrative that is both scholarly and accessible. Renan employs a critical literary style that combines history, biography, and exegesis, reflecting the 19th-century Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and secular inquiry. He explores Jesus not only as a religious figure but also as a man shaped by the cultural and political milieu of first-century Palestine, raising questions about divinity and humanity that echo throughout modern theological discourse. Ernest Renan, a French philosopher and historian, was influenced by his background in theology and his commitment to the principles of the Enlightenment. His early ambitions to become a priest were abandoned in favor of a more critical approach to religion, fostering his belief in the necessity of reconciling faith with reason. This tension between devotion and rational analysis permeates his work, providing a unique lens through which readers can understand Jesus's teachings and their impact on Western thought. Recommended for scholars and casual readers alike, "The Life of Jesus" invites readers to engage with the complexities of faith, history, and the human condition. Renan's ability to blend narrative with rigorous scholarship, while addressing universal themes of morality and existence, makes this work a seminal contribution to both religious studies and the broader interpretation of historical figures.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9788027343478
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 184
  • Published:
  • July 2, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x10x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 254 g.
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Description of The Life of Jesus

In "The Life of Jesus," Ernest Renan offers a profound and controversial historical and theological analysis of the life of Jesus Christ, weaving together a narrative that is both scholarly and accessible. Renan employs a critical literary style that combines history, biography, and exegesis, reflecting the 19th-century Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and secular inquiry. He explores Jesus not only as a religious figure but also as a man shaped by the cultural and political milieu of first-century Palestine, raising questions about divinity and humanity that echo throughout modern theological discourse. Ernest Renan, a French philosopher and historian, was influenced by his background in theology and his commitment to the principles of the Enlightenment. His early ambitions to become a priest were abandoned in favor of a more critical approach to religion, fostering his belief in the necessity of reconciling faith with reason. This tension between devotion and rational analysis permeates his work, providing a unique lens through which readers can understand Jesus's teachings and their impact on Western thought. Recommended for scholars and casual readers alike, "The Life of Jesus" invites readers to engage with the complexities of faith, history, and the human condition. Renan's ability to blend narrative with rigorous scholarship, while addressing universal themes of morality and existence, makes this work a seminal contribution to both religious studies and the broader interpretation of historical figures.

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