Noé : la vigne de la vie (French Edition) by Jean-Robert Pitte
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Noah: The Vine of Life by Jean-Robert Pitte takes us through the biblical story of the Flood, revealing the symbolism of wine and the vine in the restoration of divine creation. Drawing on Jewish and Christian sources, this work explores the role of wine in human history and its sacred symbolism, from Noah to Dionysus. A captivating narrative that celebrates wine as a central element of spirituality and civilization. To be savored without moderation.
- Author
- Jean-Robert Pitte
- Language
- French 🇫🇷
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In "Noah: The Vine of Life", Jean-Robert Pitte, a renowned historian and geographer, delves into a profound reflection on the biblical story of the Flood and how this foundational myth can enlighten our contemporary era. This book offers an original and captivating interpretation of the central role of the vine and wine in the restoration of the world after the Flood, under the benevolent gaze of the Eternal.
From the first pages, the author invites us to travel back in time to when Noah, chosen by God, saves creation by boarding the Ark with his family and representatives of all animal species. This epic narrative, rich in symbolism, tells us how the vine, often seen as the plant of sin, transforms into a symbol of redemption and covenant. Jean-Robert Pitte highlights the importance of wine in spirituality and human history, from Jewish and Christian sources to early commentaries on corruption and dominion.
The author also explores how Noah, as a biblical figure, becomes the precursor to Dionysus, Silene, and their festive celebrations. Through mythological stories and theological interpretations, he paints a fascinating portrait of wine as a vehicle for divine and human communion. The vine, far from being a simple plant, becomes a symbol of the world, a metaphor for the restoration of divine creation after the fall of humanity.
Jean-Robert Pitte, as a true storyteller, makes this story accessible and enthralling, blending historical, theological, and anthropological sources. He reminds us that wine, much more than a beverage, has always held a special place in the great civilizations and major world religions. From Noah to Jesus Christ, through Greek and Roman traditions, wine symbolizes life, death, decay, and hope.
In writing this book, Jean-Robert Pitte does more than just historical work. He also takes on the role of an archaeologist of the vine and wine, tracing the cultural and religious origins of this plant through the ages. His analysis is based on Jewish and Christian sources, but also on mythological and philosophical traditions surrounding the vine and its derivatives.
This book is also a tribute to the beauty and complexity of wine, and its role in the development of civilization. By revisiting Noah's destiny, Jean-Robert Pitte shows us that the vine and wine have always been symbols of humanity, resilience, and hope. The millennia-old vine connects people to their roots, their gods, and their future.
The author, known for his work on landscape and gastronomy, offers a true manifesto to celebrate wine and the vine, which transcend eras and civilizations. Through this book, Jean-Robert Pitte rehabilitates Noah as the first winemaker, a central figure in human history, linking him to the prophetic figure of Christ and communion.
Information:
- Format: Paperback
- EAN13: 9782204165952
- ISBN: 978-2-204-16595-2
- Publisher: Cerf
- Publication Date: 31/10/2024
- Language: French
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- Author
- Jean-Robert Pitte
- Language
- French 🇫🇷
- Publisher
- Cerf
- Number of pages
- 120
- Date of publication
- October 2024