Pestiferum 101 Propositionum Paschasius Quesnelli examines the controversial propositions of Pasquier Quesnel, a key figure in the Jansenist movement within the Catholic Church. This historical work, authored by Thomas Dujardin, delves into the theological and political implications of Quesnel's ideas, exploring their impact on French society and religious discourse. The book provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of 18th-century religious conflict and the intellectual debates that shaped European history. Readers interested in religious history, French history, and the history of political thought will find this study a compelling and informative resource.
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