Le Livre de Job, pr sent par Emile Chevalet, explore l'un des textes les plus poignants et philosophiquement riches de l'Ancien Testament. Cette oeuvre plonge au coeur de la souffrance humaine et de la justice divine, travers l'histoire de Job, un homme juste accabl d' preuves.
Chevalet offre une analyse approfondie du texte, mettant en lumi re les enjeux th ologiques et les questionnements existentiels qu'il soul ve. Cette dition est indispensable pour ceux qui s'int ressent la Bible, la philosophie et la condition humaine.
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