- The temptation of Christianity - Luc Ferry Lucien Jerphagnon - Books

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  • Put in perspective Roman world, Greek philosophy and Christianity  

    The Temptation of Christianity (Paperback)
    This book, though brief, is interesting because its interest is based on the perspective of the Roman world of Greek philosophy and early Christianity without trying to justify one or the other relative. It brings together two lectures on the same da
  • A book that raises a real appetite on the subject !!  

    The Temptation of Christianity (Paperback)
    Excellent transcribed conference as a rather terse book. The two authors give us two totally complementary interventions purely historical vision followed by a more philosophical view explaining the mechanisms that enabled the spread of Christianity
  • A very interesting book. 1 1  

    The Temptation of Christianity (Paperback)
    Text fairly short but very rewarding about switching from Greek philosophy to Christianity. The treated L FERRY seemed clearer and richer than that evoked by L Jerphagnon the Roman period. Finally, a reference book and reading and rereading appear ne
  • One reads it in stride ...  

    The Temptation of Christianity (Paperback)
    It is, in reality, two lectures at the Sorbonne, the same day, one of Lucien Jerphagnon "Why Christianity? the Roman point of view ", the other of Luc Ferry:" Why the victory of Christianity over Greek philosophy? ". The first, shorter
  • Myth & Christianity  

    The temptation of Christianity (Paperback)
    I will be here probably bad criticism, because I like the philosophy and even the stories of antiquity. This link between the culture of Antiquity and Christianity on which we have based our Western European societies, seemed obvious to me when I rea
  • "Origins" of Christianity  

    The temptation of Christianity (Paperback)
    Despite a well-stocked library about Jesus, the Bible, Christianity, etc., I have discovered something with this book: "The temptation of Christianity." To be clear, despite the "high-flying" of the subject, one, refers us to report Je