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  1. Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff) (September 12, 1883 in Rostov-on-Don – November 4, 1960 in Paris) was a French poet and philosopher. She was the wife of Jacques Maritain, with whom she worked and whose

  2. Raïssa Maritain ( 1883 - 1960 1 ), née Raïssa Oumançoff, est une philosophe et poétesse française. Elle était l'épouse de Jacques Maritain, avec qui elle travailla et dont elle fut la compagne pendant plus d'un demi-siècle, au centre d'un cénacle d'intellectuels catholiques français.

  3. Am 11. Juni 1906 wurde Jacques Maritain (1882-1973) auf dem Montmartre in der Kirche St. Johannes E vangelist getauft. Mit ihm zusammen empfingen auch seine Frau Raïssa und deren jüngere Schwester Vera die Taufe. Pate von allen drei war der Schriftsteller Léon Bloy.

  4. 9. Aug. 2021 · Raïssa Maritain. ‘Raissa Maritain, 1883-1960/And Jacques, 1882-1974’ reads the tombstone in the small cemetery of Kolbsheim, in Alsace. There lie two of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century.

  5. Raissa Maritain: Philosopher, Poet, Mystic. MICHAEL SHERWIN, O.P. Almost from the moment Jacques Maritain introduced himself to Raissa Oumansov they became inseparable. I. Her Life: An Exile in Search of Truth. To know what is. The young Raïssa Oumansov gave her response without hesitation.

  6. 1. Okt. 2013 · Raïssa Maritain was a Russian Jew who, with her husband Jacques, born a Protestant, converted to Catholicism in 1906. Along with a number of other convertis, both became prominent members of the intellectual and artistic renouveau catholique in France.

  7. Russian-born French writer, wife and collaborator of the philosopher Jacques Maritain, who played a key role with her husband in the revival of Catholic intellectual life and advocated for a modern rekindling of the thoughts of the medieval philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas .