Bag om Six Letters To A Pious Man
This series of letters, written by German revolutionary Karl Heinzen, offers a scathing critique of the Catholic Church and its teachings. The letters were originally addressed to a pious man who had written to Heinzen seeking guidance on matters of faith. In his responses, Heinzen offers a radical interpretation of Christianity that challenges many of the Church's most deeply held beliefs.
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