
LES APOTRES
TABLE DES MATIÈRES
INTRODUCTION CRITIQUE DES DOCUMENTS ORIGINAUX.
LES APOTRES
CHAPITRE PREMIER. FORMATION DES CROYANCES RELATIVES A LA RÉSURRECTION DE JÉSUS.—LES APPARITIONS DE JÉRUSALEM.
CHAPITRE II. DÉPART DES DISCIPLES DE JÉRUSALEM.—DEUXIÈME VIE GALILÉENNE DE JÉSUS.
CHAPITRE III. RETOUR DES APÔTRES A JÉRUSALEM.—FIN DE LA PÉRIODE DES APPARITIONS.
CHAPITRE IV. DESCENTE DE L'ESPRIT-SAINT.—PHÉNOMÈNES EXTATIQUES ET PROPHÉTIQUES.
CHAPITRE V. PREMIÈRE ÉGLISE DE JÉRUSALEM; ELLE EST TOUTE CÉNOBITIQUE.
CHAPITRE VI. CONVERSION DE JUIFS HELLÉNISTES ET DE PROSÉLYTES.
The narrative picks up on the Saturday after Jesus’ burial, following his closest followers as they transform mourning into a rapidly forming community. Using original documents, the author shows how the early believers in Jerusalem defined worship, authority and the core claim of resurrection through the Holy Spirit. Listeners will hear a vivid picture of a faith in its first decisive moments, still intimately tied to its founder’s teachings.
From Jerusalem the book follows the first apostles as they venture into Syria and the growing hub of Antioch, establishing churches and confronting a largely pagan Roman world around AD 45. It details the early missions of Paul, Barnabas and John Mark, illustrating how their journeys spread the message beyond Jewish circles. The author balances rigorous scholarship with an accessible style, highlighting both the unity and emerging tensions that set the stage for the later expansion of Christianity.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (585K characters)
Series
Histoire des origines du christianisme, livre 2
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Madeleine Fournier. Images provided by gallica.bnf.fr, Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Release date
2016-09-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1892
A sharp, controversial mind of 19th-century France, this writer brought the tools of history and philology to religion and national identity. He is best remembered for works that challenged traditional belief while shaping modern debates about Christianity, language, and the idea of the nation.
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