La pers cution de Diocl tien et le triomphe de l' glise, Volume 01, de Paul Allard, explore en d tail l'une des p riodes les plus sombres et cruciales de l'histoire chr tienne. Ce premier volume plonge au coeur de la pers cution men e par l'empereur Diocl tien, un moment charni re qui a mis l' preuve la foi et la r silience des premiers chr tiens. Allard offre une analyse rigoureuse des v nements, des figures cl s et des enjeux th ologiques qui ont fa onn cette poque.
travers une recherche approfondie et une narration captivante, l'auteur reconstitue les conditions de vie des chr tiens sous la domination romaine, les d fis auxquels ils ont t confront s et les raisons de leur pers v rance. Ce livre met en lumi re non seulement la brutalit de la pers cution, mais aussi la force spirituelle et l'unit de l' glise naissante. Un r cit historique indispensable pour comprendre les racines du christianisme et son impact durable sur la civilisation.
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