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De La Religion, Consideree Dans Sa Source, Ses Formes Et Ses Developpements V3-4, Part 2 (1830)

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""De La Religion, Consid�����r�����e Dans Sa Source, Ses Formes Et Ses D�����veloppements V3-4, Partie 2 (1830)"" est un livre �����crit par Benjamin Constant. Il s'agit d'une �����tude approfondie de la religion, de ses origines, de ses diff�����rentes formes et de son �����volution au fil du temps. L'auteur examine les croyances religieuses ������ travers les �����ges et les cultures, et explore les questions philosophiques et morales qui y sont associ�����es. Le livre est divis����� en deux parties, chacune couvrant les volumes 3 et 4 de l'�����dition originale. La premi�����re partie se concentre sur l'histoire de la religion, tandis que la seconde partie examine les diff�����rentes formes de religion et leur impact sur la soci�����t�����. Avec son approche rigoureuse et sa r�����flexion profonde, ""De La Religion, Consid�����r�����e Dans Sa Source, Ses Formes Et Ses D�����veloppements"" est un livre important pour toute personne int�����ress�����e par la religion, la philosophie et l'histoire.""This Book Is In French.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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First published January 1, 1999

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Benjamin Constant

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Henri-Benjamin Constant de Rebecque was a Swiss-born, nobleman, thinker, writer and French politician.

Constant was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, to descendants of noble Huguenots who fled France during the Huguenot wars in the early 16th century to settle in Lausanne. He was educated by private tutors and at the University of Erlangen, Bavaria, and the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. In the course of his life, he spent many years in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Great Britain.

He was intimate with Anne Louise Germaine de Staël and their intellectual collaboration made them one of the most important intellectual pairs of their time. He was a fervent liberal, fought against the Restauration and was active in French politics as a publicist and politician during the latter half of the French Revolution and between 1815 and 1830. During part of this latter period, he sat in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower legislative house of the Restoration-era government. He was one of its most eloquent orators and a leader of the parliamentary block first known as the Independants and then as "liberals."

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