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La revelation Jesus Christ.

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Publisher: Bernard Grasset.
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Details: cm.14x22,5, pp.270, brossura cop.fig. a col. Testo in francese.

Abstract: "Je le proclame hautement. Ce présent livre est un discours biologique. C'est ainsi qu'il doit être lu. C'est l'analyse de ce type de vie bien particulier qu'on appelle la "vie chrétienne", comme on dirait la "vie des abeilles" ou la "vie des mammifères". Le discours biologique est le secret de la compréhension de l'Evangile. Il en est la clef qui ouvre au lecteur toutes les portes. Or il se trouve qu'en cette fin du deuxième millénaire, la science nous a découvert, mieux que jamais auparavant, la nature et les péripéties de ce qu'est un processus biologique. Ce qui veut dire que nous avons, par analogie, la possibilité de mieux comprendre l'Evangile et ce que le Christ a voulu dire. Telle est l'ambition de ce livre." Livre tonique, brûlant, profond, écrit sans concessions pour les modes et les préjugés modernes, où le père Bruckberger se pose cette question qui nous touche tous, sans que nous osions jamais y répondre : la révélation de Jésus-Christ a-t-elle encore un sens dans le monde moderne, peut-elle changer notre vie ?.

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