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Adaptée d'une thèse de doctorat de l'auteur, parue pour la première fois en 1939, une description du phénomène de la prophétie ainsi qu'il se présente dans les écrits bibliques afin d'en dégager l'essence.
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Prophecy --- Oracles --- Prophétie --- Prophétie
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In the mid-nineteenth century, in the Eastern Cape village of Qolorha, a young girl called Nongqawuse brought this message from the ancestors to the amaXhosa people. The prophecy split the nation into Believers and Unbelievers, dividing brother from brother, wife from husband, and the consequences were devastating.One hundred and fifty years later, the feud between the Believers and Unbelievers still simmers in Qolorha, as the villagers take opposing sides on every issue. When plans are mooted to build a vast casino and tourist resort in the village, they once again battle over their future, and face the loss of their heritage.
Successions et héritages --- Prophétie --- Roman.
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La notion de khatm al-nubuwwa, en tant que fin de la prophétie, s'est imposée comme une doctrine théologique fondamentale en Islam. Dès la mort de Muhammad en 632, elle fut au coeur de multiples controverses relatives à la prophétie, au Coran, à la sainteté, à l'excommunication et, plus globalement, à l'héritage du Prophète. S'appuyant sur les sources islamiques, en particulier l'exégèse, le hadith, mais aussi l'historiographie et la philologie, cette étude met en lumière les enjeux de ces controverses et soumet à l'analyse, à travers les textes peu fréquentés de neuf penseurs musulmans, l'évolution et les réinterprétations de cette doctrine depuis les premiers siècles de l'Islam et jusqu'à nos jours. Minutieuse, instructive et accessible, cette étude contribuera à ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives d'approches de l'Islam contemporain
Prophétie --- Islam --- Histoire des doctrines. --- Prophétie
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The formal study of the collection of Jewish and Christian texts transmitted under the name of Sibylline Oracles highlights the continuity of the model of biblical prophecy while underlining the heritage of Greek didactic poetry. The interest of this approach is to situate the Sibylline Oracles as a literary work in the context of contemporary Greek versified literary production, which implies, on the part of their successive editors, a familiarity with Greek poetic forms related to a common scholar background. The study of the retelling of biblical episodes aims at identifying the passages where the fictitious Sibyl claims to announce the events of the biblical past and confronting these narrative sequences with contemporary rhetorical theories of paraphrase in order to highlight the formal technique that runs through them and the interpretation of the biblical hypotext that it presumes. Most of the rewritings preserved in the corpus are compatible with the prevailing doctrine of the third century CE.
Prophecy --- Prophétie --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Christianisme. --- Oracula Sibyllina.
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nouvel âge --- enfants indigo --- prophétie --- roman
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roman --- prophétie --- apocalypse --- la France --- sectes
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communautés religieuses --- Oklahoma --- prophétie --- roman --- fiction
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