The Existence of God: Treatise on Demonstration of the Presence of the Divine
In 'The Existence of God,' François Fénelon engages readers in a profound exploration of metaphysical questions through a deft blend of theological inquiry and philosophical reasoning. Fénelon's writing, imbued with clarity and elegance, reflects the Baroque literary style characteristic of the early 18th century, characterized by intricate symbolism and persuasive rhetoric. This work is set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment, a period that saw a burgeoning interest in rationality and the quest for evidence of divine existence, a context that Fénelon navigates with dexterity, addressing both skepticism and faith in a compelling, accessible manner. François Fénelon, a prominent French theologian, and spiritual writer, served as a priest and a tutelary figure within the education of the Duke of Burgundy. His extensive background in spirituality and moral philosophy influenced his views on the coexistence of faith and reason, elevating his discourse on God's existence beyond mere dogma. Fénelon's synthesis of intellectual rigor and spiritual insight renders this work not only a theological treatise but a reflection of his commitment to guiding individuals toward deeper understanding and connection to the divine. Readers seeking to enrich their theological and philosophical knowledge will find 'The Existence of God' an illuminating text. Fénelon's nuanced arguments and lyrical prose make complex ideas accessible and invite contemplation. This work is not merely an academic exercise; it is a spiritual journey that encourages heartfelt inquiry into one of humanity's most pressing questions.
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The Existence of God: Treatise on Demonstration of the Presence of the Divine
In 'The Existence of God,' François Fénelon engages readers in a profound exploration of metaphysical questions through a deft blend of theological inquiry and philosophical reasoning. Fénelon's writing, imbued with clarity and elegance, reflects the Baroque literary style characteristic of the early 18th century, characterized by intricate symbolism and persuasive rhetoric. This work is set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment, a period that saw a burgeoning interest in rationality and the quest for evidence of divine existence, a context that Fénelon navigates with dexterity, addressing both skepticism and faith in a compelling, accessible manner. François Fénelon, a prominent French theologian, and spiritual writer, served as a priest and a tutelary figure within the education of the Duke of Burgundy. His extensive background in spirituality and moral philosophy influenced his views on the coexistence of faith and reason, elevating his discourse on God's existence beyond mere dogma. Fénelon's synthesis of intellectual rigor and spiritual insight renders this work not only a theological treatise but a reflection of his commitment to guiding individuals toward deeper understanding and connection to the divine. Readers seeking to enrich their theological and philosophical knowledge will find 'The Existence of God' an illuminating text. Fénelon's nuanced arguments and lyrical prose make complex ideas accessible and invite contemplation. This work is not merely an academic exercise; it is a spiritual journey that encourages heartfelt inquiry into one of humanity's most pressing questions.
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The Existence of God: Treatise on Demonstration of the Presence of the Divine

The Existence of God: Treatise on Demonstration of the Presence of the Divine

The Existence of God: Treatise on Demonstration of the Presence of the Divine

The Existence of God: Treatise on Demonstration of the Presence of the Divine

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In 'The Existence of God,' François Fénelon engages readers in a profound exploration of metaphysical questions through a deft blend of theological inquiry and philosophical reasoning. Fénelon's writing, imbued with clarity and elegance, reflects the Baroque literary style characteristic of the early 18th century, characterized by intricate symbolism and persuasive rhetoric. This work is set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment, a period that saw a burgeoning interest in rationality and the quest for evidence of divine existence, a context that Fénelon navigates with dexterity, addressing both skepticism and faith in a compelling, accessible manner. François Fénelon, a prominent French theologian, and spiritual writer, served as a priest and a tutelary figure within the education of the Duke of Burgundy. His extensive background in spirituality and moral philosophy influenced his views on the coexistence of faith and reason, elevating his discourse on God's existence beyond mere dogma. Fénelon's synthesis of intellectual rigor and spiritual insight renders this work not only a theological treatise but a reflection of his commitment to guiding individuals toward deeper understanding and connection to the divine. Readers seeking to enrich their theological and philosophical knowledge will find 'The Existence of God' an illuminating text. Fénelon's nuanced arguments and lyrical prose make complex ideas accessible and invite contemplation. This work is not merely an academic exercise; it is a spiritual journey that encourages heartfelt inquiry into one of humanity's most pressing questions.

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ISBN-13: 9788028321291
Publisher: Sharp Ink
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
File size: 608 KB
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