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Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier (31 December 1715 – 9 April 1790) was a French Catholic theologian. He was a critic of the philosophes, accusing them in particular of distorting the facts on social life in China and Confucianism.

Works

A pious priest and an energetic student, he devoted a great part of his time to writing in defence of religion. He agreed to correct certain articles of the Encyclopédie, but found himself obliged to write entirely original articles which then formed the Dictionnaire de theologie as a part of the Encyclopédie. The works of Bergier are in the fields of apologetics and theology, except for Les elements primitifs des langues (Besançon, 1764) and L'origine des dieux du paganisme (Paris, 1767).

Among his apologetical and theological works, the most important are:

  • "Le déisme refuté par lui-même" (Paris, 1765);
  • "La certitude des preuves du christianisme" (Paris, 1767, also published in Migne's "Démonstrations évangéliques", XI);
  • "Reponses aux Conseils raisonnables de Voltaire" (Paris, 1771, also in Migne, ibid.);
  • "Apologie de la religion chrétienne" - against d'Holbach's "Christianisme devoilé" (Paris, 1769);
  • "Réfutation des principaux articles du dictionnaire philosophique";
  • "Examen du matérialisme" (Paris, 1771);
  • "Traité historique et dogmatique de la vraie religion" (Paris, 1780, and 8 vols. 8vo., 1820).

The Dictionnaire theologique has been often edited, especially by Gousset in 8 vols. (Besançon, 1838) and Migne (Paris, 1850). Some of his writings concerning divorce, the question of the mercy of God and the origin of evil, and one volume of sermons were published after his death. On certain points, as on the questions of grace and the supernatural necessity of revelation, the doctrine of Bergier lacks precision and completeness.




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