Publisher's Synopsis
Considérations sur les miracles de l'Evangile, pour servir de réponse aux difficultés de Mr. J.J. Rousseau, dans sa 3e. lettre écrite de la montagne (Considerations on the Miracles of the Gospel, to Serve as a Response to the Difficulties of Mr. J.J. Rousseau, in his 3rd Letter Written from the Mountain) is a theological treatise by David Claparède. Written in response to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's criticisms of miracles in his work, this book offers a defense of the miracles described in the Gospels. Claparède engages with Rousseau's arguments, providing counter-arguments and explanations aimed at reinforcing the credibility and importance of miracles within Christian belief. This work provides valuable insight into the 18th-century debates surrounding reason, religion, and the interpretation of scripture.
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