Publisher's Synopsis
Extraits De L'ouvrage Intitulé De La Nouvelle Jérusalem offers readers a concise overview of Edouard Richer's seminal work on the New Jerusalem, adapted for those seeking an initial understanding of its complex theological arguments. This edition, prepared by Louis-François Tollenare, includes an editor's preface and an analytical exposition of the doctrine, providing valuable context and clarification.
Originally written by Édouard Richer, this work delves into the theological concepts surrounding the New Jerusalem, offering insights into its spiritual and symbolic significance. Tollenare's adaptation aims to make Richer's profound ideas accessible to a wider audience, preserving the essence of the original text while providing a clear and structured introduction to its key themes.
This edition is a valuable resource for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in exploring the rich theological landscape of the New Jerusalem. The inclusion of Tollenare's commentary enhances the reader's comprehension, making this work an essential addition to any theological collection.
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