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Nov 2024
12m 48s

Qui sont les prophètes ? 2/2

Pauline de Torsiac
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En lisant la Bible, en feuilletant les pages de l’Ancien Testament, on trouve des personnages à part, les prophètes. Les livres prophétiques constituent l’une des 3 grandes parties de l’ Ancien Testament.. On dit souvent qu’ils annonçaient l’avenir. mais n’est ce pas un peu réducteur? Quel était leur rôle ? Quels messages faisaient-ils passer? des messages peu consensuels? Quel message pour aujourd’hui?
La réponse dans le BA-BA du Christianisme avec le père Pierre de Martin de Viviés, prêtre sulpicien, docteur en théologie et en histoire des religions, professeur d’exégèse biblique à l’Université catholique de Lyon.
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