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Ernest Renan

Entity ID:
ernest-renan
Long Name:
Renan, Ernest, 1823-1892
Short Name:
Ernest Renan
Disambiguation String:
French philosopher and theologian
Entity Type:
person
Entity Subtype:
author
Wikipedia
Summary:

Joseph Ernest Renan was given a scholarship in 1838 by F A. Dupanloup to join the seminary of St.-Nicholas-du-Chardonnet at Paris. Through the study of German theology, historical criticism, and Semitic languages he came to doubt the truth of Christianity These doubts led him in 1845 to leave the seminary of St. Sulpice.

His most notable writing was La Vie de Jesus (Life of Jesus), which appeared in 1863. Using the results of biblical criticism, he portrayed Jesus as a gifted itinerant preacher, but he was not the Son of God. Immediately Renan set about to enlarge the book, and the result was his Histoire de Origines du Christiansme (History of the Origins of Christianity; seven volumes 1863-1881). This major work embraced the early expansion of Christianity under the apostle Paul throughout the ancient world. Subsequently Renan penned a parallel work bearing the title Histoire du Peuple d'Israel (History of the People of Israel; five volumes).

Throughout his career, Renan made frequent forays to the Near East, where he participated in archaeological digs. He was called to the chair of Hebrew at the College de France in 1862, but he was summarily removed after the publication of his Life of Jesus. In 1870 he was reinstated to the post, and under the secularist Third Republic the skeptic Renan was elevated to be director of the college in 1879.

Viaf ID:
100170528
DB Pedia ID:
Ernest_Renan
Biblical Status:
Not Biblical
Is An Individual:
Yes
Is Published:
Yes
Birth Date:
February 28, 1823
Death Date:
October 2, 1892
Occupation:
French philosopher and theologian
Works:

History of the Origins of Christianity

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book I. Life of Jesus.

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book II. The Apostles.

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book III. Saint Paul.

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book IV. The Antichrist.

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book V. The Gospels.

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book VI. The Reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. (A.D. 117-161)

History of the Origins of Christianity. Book VII. Marcus-Aurelius.