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Que La Religion Chretienne Est Tres Raisonnable - Discours Sur Les Miracles

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Exploring the relationship between Christianity and reason, John Locke argues that Christianity enhances human understanding while being rooted in it, free from dogmatic complexities. His work inspired English deists and 18th-century French philosophers, maintaining the classic rationalist view that faith cannot be reduced to reason. The 1707 essay on interpreting Paul's epistles outlines his hermeneutic principles. This edition includes a 1732 French translation and critical notes, alongside a biography of Pierre Coste, Locke's key French translator, highlighting his background as a Huguenot.

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