Dissertation Sur Elie Et Enoch explores the figures of Elijah and Enoch within a theological framework. Written by Nicolas Antoine Boulanger, this work delves into the historical and religious significance of these Old Testament figures, offering insights into their roles and representations in religious thought.
Boulanger's exploration provides a detailed examination of Elijah and Enoch, appealing to those interested in biblical studies, theology, and the history of religious ideas. This dissertation offers valuable perspectives on the enduring influence of these figures within religious tradition.
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