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- Les Marges du christianisme: « Sectes », dissidences, ésotérisme is an encyclopedic dictionary of religion edited by Jean-Pierre Chantin. The tenth volume...
- Christianity, or Beauties of the Christian Religion (French: Le Génie du christianisme, ou Beautés de la religion chrétienne) is a work by the French author...
- l'Eglise du Christianisme Céleste, Paris (France), 2016, 283 p. ISBN 978-2-9557548-0-1 (in French) Apollinaire Adetonah, Lumière sur le Christianisme Céleste...
- of intellectuals turned against the Church, he aut****d the Génie du christianisme in defense of the Catholic faith. His works include the autobiography...
- and Early Christianity. He directs the collection Judaïsme ancien et christianisme primitif published by Éditions du Cerf. In 1998 Jaffé earned a Master'd...
- (1988). La Bible grecque des Septante : du judaïsme ****énistique au christianisme ancien. Paris: Editions du Cerf. ISBN 978-2-204-02821-9. Duff, Jeremy;...
- "Insensibility" "Inspection" "The Kind Ghosts" "The Last Laugh" "Le Christianisme" "The Letter" "Mental Cases" "Miners" "Music" "A New Heaven" "The Next...
- the publication of the Nouveau Christianisme, Saint-Simon had not concerned himself with theology. In Nouveau Christianisme, Saint-Simon presupposes a belief...
- Byzantine State. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Popović, Radomir V. (1996). Le Christianisme sur le sol de l'Illyri**** oriental jusqu'à l'arrivée des Slaves. Thessaloniki:...
- his travels, a defence of religion and the medieval spirit (Génie du christianisme, 1802), and finally in the 1830s and 1840s his enormous autobiography...