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Industries --- Primitive
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Communication. --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology
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Le christianisme est né en Palestine, dans le monde juif. Il a grandi en Méditerranée, dans la culture grecque. La langue du Nouveau Testament, les premiers grands convertis, les communautés auxquelles s'adresse Paul relèvent tous de l'hellénisme. Des divers courants qui l'ont animé aux inévitables influences qu'il a pu exercer, c'est cet univers, dans toute sa complétude, que restitue ici le professeur Nock. Cette synthèse magistrale éclaire ainsi de manière définitive la question de la relation des Mystères païens à la doctrine de la Résurrection et à la théologie sacramentaire. Elle montre, de façon saisissante, l'originalité du christianisme. Un maître-livre, indispensable aux débutants comme aux savants
Christianisme --- Religion grecque --- Église primitive --- Relation
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anthropology --- applied anthropology --- Anthropology --- Anthropology. --- Human beings --- Primitive societies
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Architecture; Computer games; Design; Film and TV; Journalism; Art and Culture; Literature; Media; Music; Museums and cultural heritage; Performing arts; Visual arts; Business; Creative industries; Information Technology
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Originally published in Dutch in 1715, this two-volume work by the philosopher and theologian Bernard Nieuwentyt (1654-1718) is reissued here in the 1724 third edition of the English translation by John Chamberlayne (1668/9-1723). The book seeks to persuade both Christians and atheists that scientific examination of the natural world is compatible with religious belief. According to Chamberlayne, Nieuwentyt published this illustrated work to 'magnify the Wisdom and Goodness of God' while challenging those who did not see proof of the divine in nature. The work is known to have influenced the natural theology of the English philosopher William Paley (1743-1805), whose famous analogy of the watchmaker is believed to have been taken directly from Nieuwentyt. Arguing against rationalist philosophers such as Spinoza, Volume 2 continues Nieuwentyt's series of 'contemplations', focusing on details about the cosmos and the laws of nature.
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Originally published in Dutch in 1715, this two-volume work by the philosopher and theologian Bernard Nieuwentyt (1654-1718) is reissued here in the 1724 third edition of the English translation by John Chamberlayne (1668/9-1723). The book seeks to persuade both Christians and atheists that scientific examination of the natural world is compatible with religious belief. According to Chamberlayne, Nieuwentyt published this illustrated work to 'magnify the Wisdom and Goodness of God' while challenging those who did not see proof of the divine in nature. The work is known to have influenced the natural theology of the English philosopher William Paley (1743-1805), whose famous analogy of the watchmaker is believed to have been taken directly from Nieuwentyt. Arguing against rationalist philosophers such as Spinoza, Volume 1 defends natural theology and presents a series of detailed 'contemplations' about the complexity of the human body.
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Church history --- Primitive and early church --- ca. 30-600
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Church history --- Primitive and early church --- ca. 30-600
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