Qohelet - le parti pris de la vie
Pincon Bertrand - Collection Lire la Bible
Résumé
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'Vanity of vanities, all is vanity!' 'There is nothing new under the sun.' Who hasn't heard these expressions? But has everyone read the little book they come from? The book of Ecclesiastes does not hold back in its criticism of how we manage our worldly goods, bequeath our estate, obey superiors, pay homage to God or relations in the couple, the virtuous life... Its author complains of the absence of any reward for efforts made, of man's limited knowledge about his own future and little power to act in the world, the relative value of wisdom, the seeming nonsense of life and, finally, of death that strikes us all down in the end. But moments of happiness give hope: eating, drinking, enjoying conjugal life, indulging one's pleasure, and above all, trusting God. Ecclesiastes is not the repetition of a pre-established teaching. In a realistic manner, the author observes and bears witness to his own experience of life. To find joy in this world and accept life as it comes, as a gift from God: this is a lesson of wisdom worth passing on to posterity.
Caractéristiques techniques
| PAPIER | |
| Éditeur(s) | Cerf |
| Auteur(s) | Pincon Bertrand |
| Collection | Lire la Bible |
| Parution | 17/03/2011 |
| Nb. de pages | 223 |
| Format | 13.6 x 21.7 |
| Couverture | Broché |
| Poids | 283g |
| EAN13 | 9782204093675 |
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