
Traité De La Vérité De La Religion Chrétienne, written by Hugo Grotius and first published in 1627, is a theological treatise that defends the Christian faith through reasoned arguments and evidence. Grotius addresses doubts from atheists and skeptics, emphasizing the importance of understanding divine revelation and the existence of God. The work is notable for its rational approach to apologetics, aiming to establish a logical foundation for belief in a singular, eternal God and countering atheistic views by highlighting the universal acknowledgment of a higher power across cultures.










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