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James E. (James Edward) Talmage
Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
"Jesus the Christ" by James E. Talmage is a doctrinal study published in 1915. This comprehensive work explores the life and mission of Jesus Christ through 42 chapters, examining not only his mortal ministry but also his pre-mortal existence, post-resurrection appearances, and prophesied second coming. Written in longhand within the Salt Lake Temple, the book draws from ancient and modern scripture to present a Latter-day Saint perspective on the Messiah. It has become a classic text in Mormon literature, translated into many languages.
Ernest Renan
Vida de Jesús
"Vida de Jesús" by Ernest Renan is a biographical essay published in 1863. Written during his expedition to Syria and Lebanon, Renan presents Jesus as a morally elevated human figure while rejecting his divinity and any supernatural elements. He applies critical historical analysis to the Gospels, treating them as documents requiring scholarly examination. The work sparked fierce controversy, leading to his dismissal from teaching, papal condemnation, and inclusion in the Index of Forbidden Books.
Ernest Renan
Vie de Jésus
"Vie de Jésus" by Ernest Renan is an essay published in 1863. Drawing from his archaeological expedition to the Holy Land, Renan presents Jesus as a moral figure while rejecting divine intervention and the supernatural. He applies rigorous historical criticism to the Gospels, treating them as documents to be examined like any other. The book sparked immediate scandal, especially within the Catholic Church, yet became one of Europe's major bestsellers, selling hundreds of thousands of copies and generating over three hundred written responses within months.
Ernest Renan
The Life of Jesus
"The Life of Jesus" by Ernest Renan is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the life of Jesus Christ, delving into his impact on human history, religious thought, and the formation of Christianity. Renan's work is significant for its blend of historical analysis and literary style, presenting Jesus as a complex figure shaped by the socio-political and cultural contexts of his time. The opening of the text sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of Jesus's life and the broader historical and religious landscape in which he existed. Renan reflects on the evolution of religious beliefs and practices from ancient times through the emergence of a new faith centered on the divine, particularly emphasizing the transformative role of Jesus. He introduces the idea that humanity's journey from ancient superstitions to a more profound spiritual understanding took pivotal form through Jesus's life and teachings, marking a significant turning point in the history of religions. Renan's approach promises a narrative that not only recounts events but also seeks to capture the essence of the human experience in light of Jesus's influence.
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