Rome Et La Bible, written by F lix Bungener, explores the complex relationship between the historical narrative of Rome and the biblical texts. Bungener delves into the historical and cultural contexts in which both Roman civilization and early Christianity developed, offering insights into their interactions and influences.
This book provides a valuable resource for understanding the historical backdrop against which the Bible was written and interpreted, as well as the impact of Roman society on the nascent Christian faith. A crucial work for scholars and readers interested in the intersection of religious history and classical civilization.
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