Convertis et baptisés
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Convertis et baptisés is a religious and historical reflection on the legacy of Christian conversion and baptism in France, framed by the memory of Clovis and the long aftermath of his baptism. The work considers how this foundational episode in French Catholic history has been remembered, interpreted, and connected to later questions of faith, identity, and national culture. Written from a Catholic perspective, it uses the anniversary suggested by the subtitle as an occasion to examine continuity and change in Christian life rather than treating the past as a distant commemoration. The book will be of interest to readers concerned with French religious history, sacramental practice, and the relationship between collective memory and belief.
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France de Lagarde
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