
VIE DE JÉSUS - PAR - ERNEST RENAN - MEMBRE DE L'INSTITUT - NEUVIÈME ÉDITION - PARIS - MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES ÉDITEURS - RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15 - A LA LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE - 1863
HISTOIRE - DES ORIGINES - DU CHRISTIANISME - LIVRE PREMIER
A L'AME PURE - DE MA SŒUR HENRIETTE - MORTE A BYBLOS, LE 24 SEPTEMBRE 1861.
INTRODUCTION - OÙ L'ON TRAITE PRINCIPALEMENT DES SOURCES - DE CETTE HISTOIRE.
VIE DE JÉSUS - CHAPITRE PREMIER. - PLACE DE JÉSUS DANS L'HISTOIRE DU MONDE.
CHAPITRE II. - ENFANCE ET JEUNESSE DE JÉSUS. SES PREMIÈRES IMPRESSIONS.
CHAPITRE III - ÉDUCATION DE JÉSUS.
CHAPITRE IV - ORDRE D'IDÉES AU SEIN DUQUEL SE DÉVELOPPA JÉSUS.
CHAPITRE V. - PREMIERS APHORISMES DE JÉSUS.—SES IDÉES D'UN DIEU PÉRE ET D'UNE RELIGION PURE.—PREMIERS DISCIPLES.
CHAPITRE VI - JEAN-BAPTISTE.—VOYAGE DE JÉSUS VERS JEAN ET SON SEJOUR AU DÉSERT DE JUDÉE.—IL ADOPTE LE BAPTÊME DE JEAN.
Renan opens his study with a moving tribute to his sister, whose memory frames his quest to uncover the hidden roots of the Christian faith. He invites listeners to travel back to the shadowy beginnings of a movement that would later become a public certainty, focusing first on the life and teachings of its founder. The narrative blends careful examination of ancient sources with a personal, almost meditative tone, setting the stage for a scholarly yet intimate exploration.
In the first act, Renan reconstructs the earliest period, from the obscure, subterranean years of the new cult to the moment when the figure of Jesus emerges as its central, almost mythic, presence. He draws on linguistic, archaeological and textual evidence to portray a world where diverse Mediterranean peoples and secretive sects intersected, laying the groundwork for later doctrinal development. Listeners will gain a nuanced picture of how these initial ideas began to spread, even as the Roman Empire reached its administrative zenith.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (535K characters)
Series
Histoire des origines du christianisme, livre 1
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Miranda van de Heijning, Wilelmina Mallière and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2005-02-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1892
A brilliant and controversial French thinker, he brought history, language, and religion into the same conversation in ways that still feel modern. Best known for The Life of Jesus, he wrote with curiosity, skepticism, and a gift for turning big ideas into vivid prose.
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