As striking and dramatic as any conversion experience recorded in history are the words of Blaise Pascal found sewn into the lining of his jacket by a servant after his death: &quot;From about half-past ten in the evening until about half-past twelve &mdash; FIRE. God of Abraham God of Isaac God of Jacob not of the philosophers and scholars. God of Jesus Christ.<BR /><BR /> Known as the&#160;<I>memorial</I> these words describing Pascal&#39;s &quot;night of fire&quot; are all the more powerful coming from the mind of a genius of Mozartean scale. One of the greatest luminaries of France&#39;s&#160;<I>grand si&egrave;cle</I> Pascal (1623-1662) was a groundbreaking mathematician physicist and inventor as well as a profound religious thinker and Christian believer whose random thoughts &mdash; his&#160;<I>Pens&eacute;es</I>&#160;&mdash; continue to move thoughtful readers today.<BR /><BR /> This biography by Marvin R. O&#39;Connell captures Pascal&#39;s life and times with a chronological narrative based on the published sources and Pascal&#39;s own works. From Pascal&#39;s early life as a child prodigy already experimenting in physics at the age of ten to his adult years as one of Europe&#39;s leading intellectuals O&#39;Connell takes readers on an eloquent journey into Pascal&#39;s world showing them the passion that drove the man and the radical spirituality he sought in his own heart. In the process O&#39;Connell also illumines the social political and religious intrigue of seventeenth-century Paris especially the winner-take-all struggle between the Jesuits and the Jansenists with whom Pascal himself was allied.<BR /><BR /> Meticulously researched yet written in an enjoyable style accessible to all this volume will aptly acquaint readers with the life and thought of Pascal &mdash; remarkable human being luminous Christian thinker.
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