The Provincial Letters, by Blaise Pascal, is a series of eighteen letters written under the pseudonym Louis de Montalte. They were published between 1656 and 1657 and are celebrated for their satirical style and defense of Jansenism against the perceived laxity of the Jesuit order. Pascal's letters brilliantly dissect the moral casuistry of the Jesuits, challenging their methods of reconciling conflicting moral principles.
Addressed to a fictional friend in the provinces, these letters critique the Jesuits' approach to moral theology and their influence within the French court. Pascal's sharp wit and logical arguments made the "Letters" a literary sensation and an influential work in religious and philosophical discourse. This edition features an introduction and notes by T. M'crie, providing historical context and deeper insights into the theological debates of the time.
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Mathematicien ou philosophe? Theologien ou physicien? Pascal etait tout cela a la fois, ce qui en fait un des esprits les plus brillants de son temps. Figure intellectuelle majeure du XVIIe siecle, Pascal demeure aujourd hui une reference en matiere de reflexion sur Dieu, sur l infini, sur l inconnu. Ses recherches ont contribue a faire avancer les sciences dures autant que ses fameuses "Pensees" ont amene ses contemporains a s interroger sur leur rapport au spirituel.
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