The Life of JesusThis was the first biography of Jesus to present him as a gifted and spiritual man, but as a man only, who was entirely human. He had wisdom, taught using parables, but being human, the Jesus of Renan was clever and opportunistic in his approach to achieving his aims. As time goes on, Jesus is shown to become increasingly enthusiastic and fanatical in the eyes of the author, to the point of deliberately allowing himself to be killed. Although one cannot prove this book to be more accurate than the traditional story (it is a matter of interpretation and opinion), it does offer a different view of Jesus that has been both criticized and praised. Renan had studied to be a priest by attending Catholic seminaries, had taken the minor orders of the Roman Church, but in 1845 abandoned the faith. This work sparked fierce controversy because of his priesthood connection and it caused him to be dismissed from the Chair of Hebrew at the College de France. This was the first in a series of four books meant to outline the complete history and formation of the Christian faith. Considered a classic work to this day, it is still widely referenced. |
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CHAP | 1 |
Place of Jesus in the History of | 27 |
The Order of Thought which Sur | 47 |
John the BaptistVisit of Jesus | 69 |
Development of the Ideas of Jesus | 77 |
Jesus at Capernaum | 85 |
The Disciples of Jesus | 92 |
The Kingdom of God Conceived as | 104 |
Institutions of Jesus | 154 |
Increasing Progression of Enthusiasm and of Exaltation | 161 |
Opposition to Jesus | 167 |
Last Journey of Jesus to Jerusalem | 174 |
Machinations of the Enemies of Jesus | 182 |
Last Week of Jesus | 189 |
Arrest and Trial of Jesus | 198 |
Death of Jesus | 208 |
Embassy from John in Prison to Jesus | 112 |
Intercourse of Jesus with the Pagans | 125 |
CHAP PAOK XVI Miracles | 138 |
Definitive Form of the Ideas of Jesus Respecting the Kingdom of God | 145 |
Jesus in the Tomb | 213 |
Fate of the Enemies of Jesus | 216 |
Essential Character of the Work of Jesus | 219 |