Epicureans and Atheists in France, 1650–1729
Discover the intriguing exploration of atheism and free thought in Alan Kors' insightful work, Epicureans and Atheists in France, 1650–1729. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, this engaging paperback spans 252 pages, delving into the historical emergence of atheism—a topic often overlooked despite its contemporary relevance. Kors meticulously examines the cultural landscape of early-modern France, shedding light on the intellectual currents that shaped free thought and challenged traditional beliefs. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of theology, classical studies, and the history of ideas, as well as anyone interested in the evolution of thought in early-modern Europe. Join Kors on a journey through the rich tapestry of ideas that influenced the book trade and shaped the discourse of the time.