Pascal's Pensées
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Pascal's Pensées

by Blaise Pascal

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2007

Overview

Discover the Truth That Will Stir Your Soul Pascal’s Pensées — Written by the incomparable Blaise Pascal — Genre: Philosophical & Theological Reflections — Originally Published Posthumously, 1670 Step into a world where deep thought meets raw introspection. Let your heart grapple with the complexity of faith, reason, and the human condition — a journey as timeless as the soul itself. Synopsis Crafted from Pascal’s unfinished notes intended as an “Apologie de la religion chrétienne,” Pensées is a mosaic of 17th-century philosophical and theological meditation — eloquent fragments united by their quest to move the heart and awaken reason. First compiled and published in 1670 after Pascal’s death in 1662, this masterpiece challenges readers to reckon with faith beyond logic, the heart beyond proof, and the dignity of human thought amidst divine mystery. Offer Beautiful Original Preservation This classic includes Pascal’s timeless aphorisms — restored, translated, and arranged to retain their original spiritual and philosophical power. A Gift for the Intellect and Soul Ideal for seekers, philosophers, students, clergy, or anyone longing for reflective literature that resonates deeply across centuries. Emotional and Intellectual Reward Feel your convictions deepen. Engage with ideas that confront doubt, spark wonder, and invite transformation. Click “Add to Cart” to bring Pascal’s immortal reflections into your life — and let your thoughts become the most noble part of your universe. Title Details Original Text: Pensées (“Thoughts”) Genre: Philosophical & Theological Reflections / Christian Apologetics Physical Dimensions: ~6 × 9 in for paperback editions Cover Type: Typically Paperback (some editions also available in Hardcover)

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