Description: Blaise Pascal, Philosopher, Theologian, and ScientistAuvergne, France, 19 August 1662Blaise Pascal, the renowned 17th-century French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher, had a profound spiritual life that ran parallel to his remarkable contributions in the fields of science and mathematics. Pascal's spirituality was deeply rooted in his Catholic faith, and he had a profound mystical encounter with God at a young age. His most famous work in this regard is the "Pensées," a collection of thoughts and reflections on religion and philosophy. Pascal grappled with questions of faith and reason, and he famously formulated Pascal's Wager, an argument for believing in God based on the potential infinite rewards of faith. His spiritual journey was marked by a deep sense of humility and devotion, and he sought to reconcile the mysteries of Christianity with the rationality of his scientific work. Pascal's spiritual life was a testament to the intellectual and emotional depths one could explore while maintaining unwavering faith.10% of profits for all images goes to Catholic Relief Services Size 12x16 in For other sizes, please contact me directly. Every frame is built with a solid face to support the canvas and prevent deforming.100% Cotton fabricRecycled plastic frameHigh image quality and detailFor indoor use
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