
audiobook
by Albin Mazon
AU LECTEUR
I LE PREMIER DES MOBILES ANTI-CHRÉTIENS
II L’IDÉE DE DIEU
III NÉCESSITÉ D’UNE RELIGION ET D’UN CULTE
IV L’ÉGLISE ET LES PHILOSOPHES
V L’ORGUEIL
VI LES MYSTÈRES
VII LE PÉCHÉ ORIGINEL ET LA PRESCIENCE DIVINE
VIII L’ENFER
IX LA RAISON ET LA FOI
The book unfolds as a personal journal of a man who once wore the badge of “free thinker” with fierce independence. He recounts his youthful confidence in rejecting every religious idea, preferring the plain talk of farmers to the pomp of scholars, and trusting his own common‑sense instincts over academic argument. Through vivid anecdotes and candid self‑examination, he shows how the contradictions of history, the weight of circumstance, and the limits of pure rationalism began to chip away at his certainty.
As the years pass, his notes become a quiet pilgrimage through doubt, marked by restless questioning and moments of unexpected insight. He discovers that the very questions he once dismissed—about God, the nature of humanity, and the practical wisdom of Christian teachings—can coexist with a pragmatic outlook. The manuscript offers listeners a thoughtful, grounded perspective on how a lifelong skeptic can gradually find a different kind of peace, making it a compelling companion for anyone wrestling with belief and reason.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Release date
2025-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1828–1908