Jésus-Christ Et Les Croyances Messianiques De Son Temps, written by Timothée Colani, explores the figure of Jesus Christ within the context of the messianic beliefs prevalent during his era. This historical and theological work, originally published in 1864, offers a detailed examination of the religious and cultural landscape in which Christianity emerged. Colani delves into the messianic expectations of the time, providing insights into how these beliefs shaped the perception and reception of Jesus Christ.
This book provides valuable context for understanding the historical Jesus and the development of Christian theology. It remains relevant for scholars and readers interested in the historical roots of Christianity and the interplay between religious beliefs and historical events. A classic work in French religious scholarship.
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