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Bruce Chilton

    Bruce Chilton est un érudit américain spécialisé dans le christianisme primitif et le judaïsme. Son travail explore les liens profonds entre ces deux traditions religieuses et leur influence mutuelle durant leurs périodes de formation. Les analyses de Chilton éclairent des textes et concepts clés qui ont façonné la pensée religieuse occidentale. Son approche offre aux lecteurs une nouvelle perspective sur l'histoire religieuse ancienne.

    Mary Magdalene
    Rabbi Jesus : an intimate biography
    The biblical world: An illustrated atlas
    • The biblical world: An illustrated atlas

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Traces the early history of the Holy Land; the rise of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam; and the geographical landscape of the region, in chronologically arranged chapters that place biblical texts in their historical context.

      The biblical world: An illustrated atlas
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    • Rabbi Jesus : an intimate biography

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Beginning with the Gospels, interpretations of the life of Jesus have flourished for nearly two millennia, yet a clear and coherent picture of Jesus as a man has remained elusive. In Rabbi Jesus , the noted biblical scholar Bruce Chilton places Jesus within the context of his times to present a fresh, historically accurate, and revolutionary examination of the man who founded Christianity.Drawing on recent archaeological findings and new translations and interpretations of ancient texts, Chilton discusses in enlightening detail the philosophical and psychological foundations of Jesus’ ideas and beliefs. His in-depth investigation also provides evidence that contradicts long-held beliefs about Jesus and the movement he led. Chilton shows, for example, that the High Priest Caiaphas, as well as Pontius Pilate, played a central role in Jesus’ execution. It is, however, Chilton’s description of Jesus’ role as a rabbi, or "master," of Jewish oral traditions, as a teacher of the Cabala, and as a practitioner of a Galilean form of Judaism that emphasized direct communication with God that casts an entirely new light on the origins of Christianity.Seamlessly merging history and biography, this penetrating, highly readable book uncovers truths lost to the passage of time and reveals a new Jesus for the new millennium.

      Rabbi Jesus : an intimate biography
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    • Mary Magdalene

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Explores Mary Magdalene's key role in the ministry of Jesus and the development of early Christianity, tracing the changing images of Mary and the legends surrounding her and exploring why the Church sought to marginalize her significance.

      Mary Magdalene
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