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Letters to Eugenia; Or, A Preservative Against Religious Prejudices

By Paul Henri Thiry Holbach

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a journey of enlightenment as a concerned mentor attempts to free a tormented soul from the shackles of religious dogma through reasoned discourse.

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2010-02-14
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"Letters to Eugenia; Or, A Preservative Against Religious Prejudices" by Holbach is a series of letters to a woman named Eugenia, written to dispel the sadness caused by her religious beliefs. The author uses his own past struggles with religious fears as a starting point, urging Eugenia to question her beliefs and embrace reason. The book embarks on a philosophical journey criticizing Christianity and the confusing ideas about God it presents, promoting rational thinking as the path to peace and understanding.

About the Author

Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, known as d'Holbach, was a Franco-German philosopher, encyclopedist and writer, who was a prominent figure in the French Enlightenment. He was born Paul Heinrich Dietrich in Edesheim, near Landau in the Rhenish Palatinate, but lived and worked mainly in Paris, where he kept a salon. He helped in the dissemination of "Protestant and especially German thought", particularly in the field of the sciences, but was best known for his atheism, and for his voluminous writings against religion, the most famous of them being The System of Nature (1770) and The Universal Morality (1776).

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