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  1. 29. Apr. 2024 · Updated March 12th, 2024 at 04:34 pm (Europe\Rome) Much has already been written about Marie-Dominique Chenu (1895-1990), the French Dominican who was one of the most influential theologians of ...

  2. Relying on both Chenu's previously unpublished materials and his many publications, Christophe Potworowski examines the role of faith and contemplation in ...

  3. 1. Juni 2002 · In Aquinas and His Role in Theology, Marie Dominique Chenu provides a lively and representative overview of the life and writings of the thirteenth-century theologian whom many consider to be the greatest master of Catholic religious thought. A rich explanation of the prolific and versatile books of Aquinas follows the story of his life's journey through the heart of Europe in the high Middle ...

  4. Marie-Dominique Chenu. Marie-Dominique Chenu OP (Prof; Dr. h.c.; * 7. Januar 1895 in Soisy-sur-Seine in Frankreich; † 11. Februar 1990 in Paris) war ein französischer Dominikaner, Priester Theologe, Peritus beim Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzil und mit Yves Congar, Jean Daniélou und Henri de Lubac Hauptvertreter der Nouvelle Théologie .

  5. Marie-Dominique Chenu (Soisy-sur-Seine, 1895 - París, 1990) Teólogo dominico francés. Marie-Dominique Chenu fue profesor de teología medieval (1920-1942) y director (1932-1942) de la Universidad de Le Saulchoir (Bélgica), cargo del que fue destituido por decisión del Santo Oficio, que incluyó en el Índice su obra Le Saulchoir, una escuela de teología (1937).

  6. CHENU, MARIE-DOMINIQUE Dominican theologian and medievalist; b. Soisy-sur-Seine, France, Jan. 7, 1895; d. 1990. After entering the Dominican Order (1913) at Le Saul choir, then in Belgium, he was forced by the outbreak of war to study in Rome (1914–20) at what is now called the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas.

  7. Lefebure, Leo D.. "Chenu, Marie-Dominique" In Handbook of Medieval Studies: Terms – Methods – Trends. 3 Volumes edited by Albrecht Classen, 2240-2242. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2011.