L’invitée : Caroline Muller, maîtresse de conférences à l’Université de Rennes-2. Le livre : Au plus près des âmes et des corps. Une histoire intime des catholiques au XIXe siècle, Paris, PUF, 362 p., 2019. La discussion : la direction de conscience, une pratique sociale et religieuse qui se constitue au XIXe siècle ; une Église très préoccupée des … Continue reading "48. Intimités catholiques au XIXe siècle, avec Caroline Muller"
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