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  • Dur Jesus!  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    Despite his talent, Carrere can not we avoid boredom, for, even if it refers to him, as always, and it is the best pages, there is the 9/10 of the book devoted to the birth of Christianity and this is very true fastidieux.Le only advantage of the boo
  • In search of the origin of Christianity  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    The art of Emmanuel Carrère is to grab the reader by the sleeve and never let go. What is it? The author, there are nearly 20 years has a revelation; the rediscovery of the Christian faith. He looks back on his life course, on his doubts, his hours o
  • Back to Basics 2  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    At the origin of this book, a failed project that should be put back on the table: the adaptation of Acts as a historical TV series, in the manner of a spectacle as strong as Deadwood, Deadwood Ultimate Collection Seasons 1-3 [DVD] [DVD] western twil
  • Surprising, refreshing, amazing .....  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    To read so ... But without any a priori, an open mind, prepared to be surprised, delighted both qu'agressé Written in an unusual style but that suits me fine!
  • For Whom the fat  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    Former catholic, Emmanuel Carrère has devoured all the books (or almost) on lépoque of the birth of Christianity, Flavius ​​Joseph Ernest Renan through different translations of the New Testament. His 600-page book is the result of his rumination to
  • Very good script 1  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    Excellent book that reads well, always interesting and where we learned a lot of things. It is also a scenario, almost a storyboard for a TV movie that could be called "The Life of St. Luke." However, the promise of the book (expressed in the in
  • A trip documented in the New Testament viewed by Carrère  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    Carrère takes us on the path of Paul and that of Luke trying to read the Gospels with a search of what is plausible. Path also of faith and reason. A very smooth writing. Text sometimes a little "rough" with round trip as Carrère had to see his
  • "I am writing this book to not abound in my mind"  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    "I am writing this book to not abound in my mind", this phrase that the reader discovers stunned after devouring a good third of the book of Emmanuel Carrère is probably the one that can, somehow, summarize best the spirit in which was written &
  • The Kingdom  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    This book is about the first fifty years of Christianity. Emmanuel Carrère conducted a fascinating study on the early disciples of Christ, including the four evangelists and the groups they have formed. Or how the message of Christ is re-translated,
  • The Gospel of Carrère  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    I do not know. It is through this ultimate question quEmmanuel Carrère concluded 630 pages of dialogue with the Christian fixed term that it was, for what it called today a "crisis". This crisis forms the first chapter of his book, the more pers
  • A bath of youth!  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    I am just finishing the book of Carrère. 600 pages (obviously on Kindle) in 3 days. What a surprise! What bliss! Perhaps we should have been dissident and apostate to understand from the inside and enjoy the original approach of the author, too sober
  • "The best position to write the history of a religion is to be believed and not to believe it"  

    The Kingdom (Paperback)
    What about the "Kingdom"? This is a book rich, very rich (an "epic" as its author described himself). Lots of information for less varied, sometimes downright opposed on themes. So that's the history of early Christianity, when Jesus d