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The link between faith and intelligence is one of the foundations of the Christian tradition. This is why Christianity has always found the great questions of intellectual curiosity stimulating: Can we prove that God exists? Where does evil come from? Is there a world of the invisible? Can God become man? Can reason conceive of a God made up of three beings? In view of these problematics, the Christian doctrine is just as accessible to the non-believer as to the believer because it situates itself at a crossroads, where the ascending movement of thought, struggling to reach the truth, intersects the downward motion of that revealed truth which enlightens intelligence. In the tradition of those great Western thinkers who are also the Disciples of Christ, Hervé Pasqua proposes a candid dialogue between faith and philosophy on those fundamental questions that fascinate not only scholars, but all those who possess an inquiring mind.