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Ambrose Gardeil, O.P., was born on March 29, 1859 in Nancy, France and died on October 2, 1931. He was a Dominican priest and theologian. He specialized in mystical theology. He influenced thinkers such as Jacques Maritain, Marie-Michael Labourdette, Marie-Dominique Chenu, Yves Congar, and Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange.[1]
Biography
editHe entered the Order of Preachers in 1878 and was a professor of theology at the Studium of the Dominican Province of France from 1884 to 1911. He cofounded the Revue Thomiste.
Writings
editThe True Christian Life: Thomistic Reflections on Divinization, Prudence, Religion, and Prayer. Translated by Matthew K. Minerd. Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C.: 2022.
References
edit- ^ Gardeil, Ambrose (2022). The True Christian Life: Thomistic Reflections on Divinization, Prudence, Religion, and Prayer. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America. pp. xix–xx. ISBN 9780813234533.