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The Divine Court - From the Renaissance to Destiny. The Seven Covenants Series, #2
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- ISBN8233647499
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- Date de parution23/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What if history itself were on trial?The Divine Court - Part II: From the Renaissance to Destiny is not just a continuation-it is an escalation. A sweeping, ambitious work that transforms centuries of human thought, conflict, and transformation into a vast cosmic case file, where every idea, every war, and every decision becomes evidence. From the intellectual awakening of the Renaissance to the devastating wars of the modern era, this volume follows humanity at its most powerful-and most dangerous.
It is a journey through the rise of reason, the fracture of faith, and the relentless struggle for truth and control. Through figures such as Thomas Aquinas, Dante Alighieri, Martin Luther, Galileo Galilei, and Francis Bacon, the foundations of modern thought are laid bare. Here, reason confronts tradition, faith collides with reform, and knowledge begins to reshape the world. But with every breakthrough comes a cost.
The Renaissance gives birth not only to light, but to shadow. Religious wars erupt. Truth becomes a weapon. Faith becomes a battlefield. From the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre to the witch trials of Europe and Salem, the pursuit of truth reveals its darkest face. Humanity does not merely seek meaning-it imposes it, often through fire and blood. Then come the revolutions. From England to America, from France to the rise of Napoleon, the dream of freedom ignites the world.
Yet each revolution raises the same question: who truly holds power-the people, or those who shape their beliefs?As the narrative unfolds, the Industrial Revolution reshapes society, while empires rise and fall under the weight of ambition and control. Progress accelerates-but so does the tension. And then, the collapse. The twentieth century plunges humanity into unprecedented destruction. World War I.
World War II. Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Cold War. The constant shadow of annihilation. The battlefield expands-from land to ideology, from nations to existence itself. The question is no longer about truth. It is about survival. Yet beyond all events, something remains constant. A tribunal observes. A record is kept. A judgment approaches. Through symbolic "Halls of Shadows, " cosmic interrogations, and metaphysical reflections, this volume transcends traditional history.
It becomes something else entirely: an inquiry into what humanity has become. The journey culminates beyond time-in the Seventh Covenant-where all records are opened, all testimonies revealed, and humanity stands before the Supreme Cosmic Court. Nothing is hidden. Nothing is forgotten. Every voice is heard. Every act is weighed. Blending history, philosophy, spirituality, and epic symbolic storytelling, The Divine Court - Part II is not simply a narrative-it is an experience.
A confrontation with the deepest questions of existence:Why did history unfold the way it did?Who is responsible?And could it have been different?In the end, one truth emerges:It is not only history that is judged. It is humanity itself.
It is a journey through the rise of reason, the fracture of faith, and the relentless struggle for truth and control. Through figures such as Thomas Aquinas, Dante Alighieri, Martin Luther, Galileo Galilei, and Francis Bacon, the foundations of modern thought are laid bare. Here, reason confronts tradition, faith collides with reform, and knowledge begins to reshape the world. But with every breakthrough comes a cost.
The Renaissance gives birth not only to light, but to shadow. Religious wars erupt. Truth becomes a weapon. Faith becomes a battlefield. From the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre to the witch trials of Europe and Salem, the pursuit of truth reveals its darkest face. Humanity does not merely seek meaning-it imposes it, often through fire and blood. Then come the revolutions. From England to America, from France to the rise of Napoleon, the dream of freedom ignites the world.
Yet each revolution raises the same question: who truly holds power-the people, or those who shape their beliefs?As the narrative unfolds, the Industrial Revolution reshapes society, while empires rise and fall under the weight of ambition and control. Progress accelerates-but so does the tension. And then, the collapse. The twentieth century plunges humanity into unprecedented destruction. World War I.
World War II. Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Cold War. The constant shadow of annihilation. The battlefield expands-from land to ideology, from nations to existence itself. The question is no longer about truth. It is about survival. Yet beyond all events, something remains constant. A tribunal observes. A record is kept. A judgment approaches. Through symbolic "Halls of Shadows, " cosmic interrogations, and metaphysical reflections, this volume transcends traditional history.
It becomes something else entirely: an inquiry into what humanity has become. The journey culminates beyond time-in the Seventh Covenant-where all records are opened, all testimonies revealed, and humanity stands before the Supreme Cosmic Court. Nothing is hidden. Nothing is forgotten. Every voice is heard. Every act is weighed. Blending history, philosophy, spirituality, and epic symbolic storytelling, The Divine Court - Part II is not simply a narrative-it is an experience.
A confrontation with the deepest questions of existence:Why did history unfold the way it did?Who is responsible?And could it have been different?In the end, one truth emerges:It is not only history that is judged. It is humanity itself.























