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Catholics and Unbelievers in 18th Century France
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248 pages
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The book highlights the efforts of Christian critics like Bergier, Freron, and others who challenged the rise of secularism during the French Enlightenment. It sheds light on their struggles and contributions, bringing attention to figures who have largely been forgotten in history. Through their rearguard actions, these critics aimed to defend religious values against the growing influence of secular thought, offering a unique perspective on the cultural and intellectual battles of the time.
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2015, paperback
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