"L'Apocalypse" constitue l'un des textes les plus myst rieux et fascinants de la litt rature sacr e et de la pens e religieuse universelle. Ce volume pr sente une traduction nouvelle de ce po me visionnaire, accompagn e d'une introduction approfondie et de notes critiques essentielles sa compr hension. L' "uvre se penche sur les r v lations de saint Jean, explorant avec une intensit dramatique les th mes de la fin des temps, de la lutte entre les puissances c lestes et terrestres, et de l'espoir eschatologique.
En abordant le texte sous un angle la fois litt raire et ex g tique, cette dition met en lumi re la richesse des images symboliques et la structure po tique complexe du dernier livre du Nouveau Testament. Les notes et l'introduction fournissent un cadre historique et th ologique indispensable pour d chiffrer les visions proph tiques qui ont marqu l'imaginaire occidental pendant des si cles. Ce travail rudit s'adresse aussi bien aux chercheurs en th ologie qu'aux amateurs de litt rature classique d sireux de red couvrir ce monument de la spiritualit travers une lecture renouvel e et document e.
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