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The Wager [Pamphlet] Blaise Pascal and Os Guinness

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Books & Magazines

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2 in stock

Condition:

New

ASIN:

B007AKG3KO

binding:

pamphlet

format:

pamphlet

manufacturer:

The Trinity Forum

Publication Date:

2008T

Subject Keyword:

The Wager

Item Name:

The Wager

Item Type Keyword:

books

Product Site Launch Date:

2012-02-17T21:35:23.382Z

author:

Blaise Pascal

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Item number:

1423078278

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Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: The Pensees of the famous French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal have always appealed when people are thinking deeply about the human condition. This excerpt from the classic text comes with helpful modern commentary by philosopher Peter Kreeft and a Foreword by Senior Fellow Os Guinness.