Histoire Des 5 Propositions De Jans nius delves into the intricate history surrounding the five propositions attributed to Cornelius Jansen, a central figure in the Jansenist theological movement within the Catholic Church. This book, authored by Hilaire Dumas, explores the theological and political implications of these propositions, which ignited intense debates and controversies in 17th and 18th-century France.
The work meticulously examines the historical context, the key players involved, and the lasting impact of the Jansenist controversy on French society and religious thought. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex theological arguments and the power struggles that defined this pivotal period in religious history.
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