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The author advances a theological and exegetical argument that Christian salvation proceeds from the Jewish people, asserting that Christ and the sacramental life are intimately bound to Hebrew origins. Through close readings of Scripture, critiques of contemporary anti-Jewish polemics, and fervent moral exhortation, he urges recognition of the Jews' role in redemption. The text blends biblical exegesis, rhetorical denunciation of prejudice, and impassioned apologetics to reframe Christian–Jewish relations as central to understanding salvation.

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Léon Bloy

Léon Bloy was a French novelist and essayist known for his passionate and often controversial writings. His works frequently explore themes of faith, despair, and the human condition, reflecting his deep Catholic beliefs. Among his notable works is "Le Désespéré," which delves into existential anguish and the search for meaning. Bloy's literary style is characterized by its intensity and fervor, making him a distinctive voice in French literature. He also engaged with historical and religious subjects, as seen in titles like "Jeanne d'Arc et l'Allemagne" and "Le Salut par les Juifs." Bloy's contributions continue to resonate, marking him as a significant figure in the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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