"De La Religion, Volume 3: Consid r e Dans Sa Source, Ses Formes Et Ses D veloppements" by Benjamin Constant delves into the origins, forms, and development of religion. This volume continues Constant's exploration of religious sentiment and its impact on society and individual lives.
Constant, a prominent figure in early 19th-century thought, offers insights into the historical and philosophical aspects of religious belief, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in the study of religion, its history, and its influence on human culture. This book will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in religious studies and the history of ideas.
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