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La Science Des Reliques Et L'archÃ(c)ologie Biblique, written by Pierre Batiffol and originally published in 1892, explores the study of relics and its intersection with biblical archaeology. This work delves into the historical and theological significance of relics, examining their role in religious practice and their connection to biblical narratives. Batiffol provides insights into the methods and challenges of verifying the authenticity of relics, considering both historical and archaeological evidence. The book offers a valuable perspective on the development of hagiography and the veneration of saints within the Catholic Church, reflecting the intellectual and religious climate of late 19th-century France. This edition provides readers with access to a significant contribution to the study of religious history and material culture.
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