Excerpt from Revue de l'Histoire des Religions, 1922, Vol. 85
L'histoire générale de nos jours a mis en évidence que la Babylonie et l'égypte anciennes, dont la civilisation remonte très haut, ont exercé, pendant plusieurs milliers d'années, une influence très puissante sur toute l'asie occidentale et aussi sur Canaan, influence qui s'est ensuite communiquée partielle ment à Israël et au christianisme naissant. Voilà ce que l'ar chéologie biblique met toujours plus en lumière. L'histoire des religions, de son côté, a montré qu'ainsi la religion biblique, aussi la christologie et l'eschatologie, ont à leur tour été fortement influencées. Touchant la première de ces doc trines, la preuve en a été fournie dans notre monographie sur la c/zristo.'ogie biblique et ses origines'. Touchant la seconde, nous allons fournir une petite contribution dans les pages suivantes sur l'apocalypse de Jean, qui clôt tout le recueil biblique.
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