For over seven centuries, Dante and his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy , have held a special place in Western culture. The poem is at once a vivid journey through hell to heaven, a poignant love story, and a picture of humanity’s relationship to God. It is so richly imaginative that a first reading can be bewildering. In response, Peter Hawkins has written an inspiring introduction to the poet, his greatest work, and its abiding influence. His knowledge of Dante and enthusiasm for his vision make him an expert guide for the willing reader.
Courtes histoires des religions Blackwell Séries
Cette série propose des introductions concises, accessibles et vivantes à des sujets essentiels de la théologie et de la religion. Chaque volume explore le développement historique de thèmes ayant profondément façonné les paysages religieux et culturels. La portée de 'l'histoire' est large, englobant les contextes sociaux et culturels. Rédigés avec une érudition rigoureuse mais présentés de manière vivante et compréhensible, ces livres s'adressent aussi bien aux lecteurs universitaires qu'au grand public en quête de clarté.




Seesengood traces the life and impact of Paul – one of Christianity’s most influential figures – through the major periods Christian history. Exploring the changing interpretations of Paul and his work, the author throws new light on his writings and on religious history. Offers a unique, insightful journey through the many and varied interpretations of Paul’s life and work over 2,000 years – from the Gnostic controversy, to Luther and the Reformation, to contemporary debates over religion and science Explains Paul’s pivotal role within Christian history, and how his missionary journeys, canonized epistles and theological insights were cornerstones of the early Church and central to the formation of Christian doctrine Argues that each new interpretation of Paul is the result of a fresh set of cultural, social and ideological circumstances – and so questions whether it is ever possible to discover the real Paul
Stručné dějiny smrti
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
D. J. Davies je autorem několika publikací, které se zabývají nejvýznamnějších aspektů smrti – aktem umírání, truchlení, pohřbu, interpretace smrti v umění, strachem ze smrti, chorobami a tragédiemi. Tato publikace nabízí přehledný a přesvědčivý celek, který pojednává o vztahu různých kultur k této otázce a o našich proměňujících se postojích vůči smrti.
Drawing on examples from literature, art, and popular culture, as well as theology, this engaging book reveals the importance of the question, "whose was he?" in fully understanding the life and legacy of Jesus.A concise, accessible and engaging exploration of Jesus's life and enduring influenceCharts the changing global status and influence of Jesus, a Galilean Jew born when the ancient Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean world, and how he has come to be honored as the Christ and recognized by billions of people around the worldTraces the reception history of Jesus and his story over the past two millennia, through art, literature, and culture, as well as theologyDraws on a fascinating range of materials - from ancient texts, creeds, and theological treatises, to the visual and dramatic arts, including books like "The DaVinci Code" and films such as "The Passion of the Christ"