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  1. Henri Bremond war ein französischer Literaturkritiker, Theologe und Schriftsteller, katholischer Philosoph mit modernistischen Sympathien, zeitweilig Jesuit.

  2. Henri Brémond (31 July 1865 – 17 August 1933) was a French literary scholar and philosopher, Catholic priest, and sometime Jesuit. He was one of the theological modernists .

  3. Henri Bremond, né le 31 juillet 1865 à Aix-en-Provence (France) et mort le 17 août 1933 à Arthez-d'Asson (France), est un prêtre catholique, historien et critique littéraire français, membre de l'Académie française. Il fut jésuite de 1882 à 1904.

  4. 15. Mai 2024 · (18651933), French spiritual writer. His principal work, Histoire littéraire du sentiment religieux en France (1916–33 + index, 1936), is a history of French spirituality, chiefly in the 17th cent., in the form of a series of essays on outstanding religious personalities.

  5. Henry Hogarth in his Henri Brémond; the life and work of a devout humanist (London, S. P. C. K., 1950), p. 34. According to Mr. Hogarth, and his point seems well taken, the subtilty of M. Brémond's remark may best be appreciated after one has read the complete record of this conversation in M. Martin du Gard's Henri Brémond (Paris, Éditions ...

    • Alastair Guinan
    • 1954
  6. In his psychological biography of Newman, initially published in 1906, Henri Bremond (1865–1933) devoted one part of the work explicitly to ‘The Writer and the Preacher’. However, Newman the preacher in a real sense pervades the whole of the book inasmuch as the sermons furnished Bremond clues to deciphering the man who preached them. As ...

  7. Henri Bremond. He was born in the Provence that writes French like a Frenchman but does its best work, that of singing, as did its Mistral, in its own tongue. From Bremond's fathers who, for a hundred and fifty years, had been men of the law, there might easily come to him a love for logic. From a mother, one of whose close relatives was a ...