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The Reverend
Fr Louis Bouyer
CO
Born
(1913-02-17)17 February 1913
Paris, France
Died
22 October 2004(2004-10-22) (aged 91)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)
Clergyman and scholar
Religion
Christianity
Church
Roman Catholic Church (formerly Lutheran)
Congregations served
Oratory of Jesus
Louis BouyerCO (17 February 1913 – 22 October 2004), was a French Catholic priest and former Lutheran minister who was received into the Catholic Church in 1939. During his religious career he was an influential theological thinker, especially in the fields of history, liturgy and spirituality,[1] and as peritus helped shape the vision of the Second Vatican Council.[2]
Along with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and others, he was a co-founder of the international review Communio. He was chosen by the pope to be part of a team to initiate the International Theological Commission in 1969.
^Lemna, Keith (July 1, 2011). "Louis Bouyer's Sophiology: A Balthasarian Retrieval". Heythrop Journal. 52 (4): 628–642. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2265.2009.00555.x – via EBSCO.
^"The liturgical reform, as seen by one of its protagonists". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
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interested in the literal and tropological senses.: 145 French theologian LouisBouyer commented "Erasmus was to be one of those who can get no edification...
18–31., cf. LouisBouyer, The Paschal Mystery, in: Dictionary of Theology, trans. rev. Charles Underhill Quinn, New York: Desclee, 1965. Bouyer L., The spirit...
interpreting them in the light of the Gospel” (Gaudium et spes, 4). LouisBouyer, a theologian at Vatican II, wrote of the distortion of the Eucharistic...
his posthumously published memoirs, Second Vatican Council consultant LouisBouyer called Bugnini "a man as bereft of culture as he was of basic honesty...
according to their order of precedence, 4 and 8. Bouyer, Louis (4 August 2015). The Memoirs of LouisBouyer: From Youth and Conversion to Vatican II, the...
people of God.' Bouyer, Louis (1955), Liturgical Piety, University of Notre Dame Press Bouyer, Louis (2015), The Memoirs of LouisBouyer: From Youth and...
was held. Also in 1967, according to the memoirs of LouisBouyer, Paul VI intended to name Bouyer to the cardinalate after the Second Vatican Council...
[fɔ̃tənɛl]; 11 February 1657 – 9 January 1757), also called Bernard Le Bouyer de Fontenelle, was a French author and an influential member of three of...
Spirituality. translated and edited by Margaret Winkworth, preface by LouisBouyer. New York: Paulist Press. [This contains a full translation of Books...
(1912–2012) Karel Vladimir Truhlar (1912–1977) Walter J. Ong (1912–2003) LouisBouyer (1913–2004) Nicolás Gómez Dávila (1913–1994) R. C. Zaehner (1913–1974)...
theological revival of French Roman Catholicism, such as Jean Daniélou, LouisBouyer, and several others. The couple had three children together in France:...
assuredly we must look to the Ratio for its fundamental exposition." — LouisBouyer Following Origen, Erasmus in effect resuscitates lectio divina as the...
converted to Catholicism in 2003; his wife was a former Catholic nun LouisBouyer: French theologian; converted to Catholicism in 1939 Jim Bowie: American...
USF", San Francisco Chronicle "Guadalupe Associates, Inc." GuideStar Bouyer, Louis (1979) Woman in the Church Ignatius Press. ISBN 9780898700022 Balthasar...
according to Frédol aka Moquin-Tandon. Bouyer (1867), pp. 20–21. Bouyer (1866), p. 276. Bouyer (1867), p. 20. Figuier, Louis [in French] (1866). La vie et les...
chrétiens (in French). Collège Érasme. p. 161. ISBN 978-2-930309-05-7. LouisBOUYER, Dom Lambert Beauduin. Un homme d' Eglise, Casterman, Tournai - Paris...
Oratory before leaving to establish the Congregation of Jesus and Mary. LouisBouyer Nicolas Malebranche Jean-Baptiste Massillon Henri Perreyve Pasquier Quesnel...
also a pioneer of Jōdo Shinshū studies in the English-speaking world. LouisBouyer – Lutheran pastor who converted to Catholicism. Ole Brunell – Lutheran...
people. According to LouisBouyer, not only the priest but also the congregation faced east at prayer. Michel Remery critiques Bouyer's view on the grounds...
(1968). "The Franciscan Spring". In Jean Leclercq; François Vandenbrouke; LouisBouyer (eds.). A History of Christian Spirituality, Vol. 2: The Spirituality...
Philippe Bouyer (born 7 March 1969) is a French physicist, researcher and director at the Laboratory for Photonics, Numerics and Nano-sciences in Talence...
twenty years, he was in dialogue with Eric Mascall, with whose work LouisBouyer draws comparisons, calling Trethowan "a born Augustinian, but of exceptional...
8 October – Jacques Derrida, philosopher (born 1930). 22 October – LouisBouyer, priest and writer (born 1913). 27 October Pierre Béarn, writer (born...