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Book Synopsis Les lettres aux Eglises by : Ignace D'Antioche
Download or read book Les lettres aux Eglises written by Ignace D'Antioche and published by Les Editions Blanche de Peuterey. This book was released on 2012-12-05 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nous sommes au début du second siècle, vers l'an 107; Ignace, 3ème évêque d'Antioche, est prisonnier des romains, et commence un long voyage vers la capitale de l'Empire, où il doit être condamné à mort. Au fur et à mesure de son passage par les différentes églises d'Asie mineure, il leur écrit pour leur apporter son soutien, et les encourager à être fidèles à l'enseignement du Christ et des Apôtres. "Je suis le froment de Dieu, et je suis moulu par la dent des bêtes, pour être trouvé un pur pain du Christ." Phrase célèbre, qui montre bien la force d'âme et de caractère de cet homme. Un livre relativement court, mais dont le contenu nous impressionne : tout le message du Christ est déjà là. Bien qu'écrit au début du Christianisme, on sent un enseignement sûr. Le texte pourrait très bien avoir été écrit de nos jours. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée (janvier 2016). Le texte est précédé d'une présentation de saint Ignace d'Antioche par Benoît XVI, au cours d'une catéchèse sur les Pères de l'Eglise. On trouve également une carte de l'actuelle Turquie, sur laquelle sont situées les églises auxquelles Ignace s'adresse.
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Book Synopsis Lettres aux Eglises by : Saint Ignatius (Bishop of Antioch)
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Book Synopsis Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana by : Charles Spencer Earl of Sunderland
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