La métamorphose de la transfiguration

Noesis 29:159-166 (2017)
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Abstract

In the biblical Transfiguration, nothing changes, and yet nothing remains as it was before. From this major reference, this paper articulates some reflections and questions, where esthetics, literature and philosophy combine, intersect and confront.

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