Résumés
Résumé
La recherche actuelle sur le Jésus de l’histoire s’efforce de recontextualiser l’homme de Nazareth dans la société et la culture qui furent les siennes. Pour ce faire, il est primordial de pouvoir déterminer quel était le niveau de la romanisation de la Galilée au ier siècle de notre ère, s’il y avait des tensions sociales, des phénomènes d’acculturation ou de résistance. Les données archéologiques suggèrent que, en dépit de la prospérité et du calme apparents, les communautés rurales de la Galilée refusèrent d’adhérer aux valeurs du monde romain. Trois ouvrages récents se signalent tout particulièrement pour la volonté de leurs auteurs de réinscrire Jésus dans une perspective régionale galiléenne.
Abstract
Contemporary historical Jesus research is making a considerable effort to situate the man from Nazareth within the context of his own society and culture. In order to accomplish this, it is extremely important to be able to ascertain the degree of Romanization within first century C.E. Galilee, to know if there were social tensions, as well as to identify phenomena of acculturation or resistance to it. Archaeological data suggests that, in spite of a relatively good level of opulence and tranquility, rural Galilean communities refused to adopt the values of the Roman world. Three recent monographs are of note for the attempt on the part of their authors to take a new look at Jesus from a regional Galilean perspective.
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