Pascal and the Port Royalists
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Pascal was a devout Christian who believed that reason and faith were complementary. He argued that reason could lead to a belief in God, but that faith was necessary for a full understanding of God's nature. Pascal's writings are full of insights into the human condition, and they continue to be read and studied by people of all faiths and backgrounds.Book Details
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