The Gospel According to Renan provides a new and holistic
interpretation of one of the non-fiction sensations of the nineteenth
century: Ernest Renan's Life of Jesus (Vie de Jésus). Published in
1863, Renan's book aroused enormous controversy through its claim to
be a historically accurate biography of Jesus. While Life of Jesus
provoked the ire of the Catholic Church in hundreds of sermons and
pamphlets, it also sold hundreds of thousands of copies, making a
fortune for its author and his publisher. Based on research into a
huge range of print and manuscript sources, The Gospel According to
Renan demonstrates how Renan's work intervened in a remarkable range
of debates in nineteenth-century French cultural life. These went far
beyond questions of religion, from the role of individuals in history
to the meaning and significance of 'race'. Through an engaging
reconstruction of Renan's intellectual formation, Priest shows how
Renan's ideas grew out of the context of Parisian intellectual life
after his loss of faith in the 1840s. Going beyond a traditional
intellectual history, Priest uses a wide range of new manuscript
sources, many of which have never been examined by modern historians,
in order to reconstruct the ways that ordinary French men and women
engaged with one of the great religious debates of their age. By
tracing the legacy of Life of Jesus into the early years of the
twentieth century, Priest finally shows how Renan's work found new
political meaning in the heated debates over secularisation that
divided French society in the young Third Republic.
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Reading, Writing, and Religion in Nineteenth-Century France
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ISBN
9780191044465
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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