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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was, by all accounts, a giant of history. Soldier. General. Emperor. Exile. And although no would add ‘theologian’ to this list, Napoleon faced a question common to all mankind: Who is Jesus Christ? History has seen many different answers.
As the Christian commentary suggests, the statement is not conformation of Napoleon's spiritual conversion or transformation. Nonetheless, it does lend support for the authenticity of the remarks made by Napoleon regarding Christ. Furthermore, Napoleon's statement was in response to General Bertrand's disbelief regarding Christ's divinity ...
Napoleon Bonaparte - On the Divinity of Jesus Christ, at Saint Helena - 1820. “I know men; and I tell you that Jesus Christ is not a man. Superficial minds see a resemblance between Christ and the founders of empires, and the gods of other religions. That resemblance does not exist.
17 Σεπ 2019 · Napoleon whose lust for fame and riches took him to the top and back to the bottom of power, surely was a great intellect. Listen to his observations which identify the essential truths of the gospel so often overlooked today. “Jesus is not a philosopher, for His proofs are miracles….”.
29 Μαρ 2011 · From The Divinity of Christ Attested by Himself and His Disciples. Cardinal Gibbons writes, The first Napoleon was not a theologian; but he was a great man, and a profound observer, whose vast...
In this article Peter Hicks reviews the major written accounts of this period of Napoleon’s life, usually identified as the ‘four evangelists’ of St Helena. He also explains the origin of this name. Napoleon I dictating his memoirs to Generals Montholon and Gourgaud.
The excerpts below come from a compilation of Napoleon Bonaparte's writings compiled by R.M. Johnston (in The Corsican: A Diary of Napoleon's Life in His Own Words, 1910). April 22, 1796 (to the army.)