Greenwood Press (1961)
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Pascal was a scientist and man of the world who came to be a passionately devout Christian. The fragments of his great defense of Christianity, left unfinished at his death in 1662, survive in the form of the Pensees. This series of brief, dramatic notes on his religious convictions are here translated into English. These thoughts expose Pascal's vision of the world and display powerful reasoning and a profound faith.
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Keywords | Apologetics Early works to 1800 |
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Reprint years | 1978 |
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Call number | B1901.P42.E5 1978 |
ISBN(s) | 0313205302 1143046676 0343861909 1717476694 1478320540 0341906050 9780313205309 1514386747 1359907165 1357372396 |
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