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Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges, O.P. (; 16 November 1863,
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- 26 July 1948,
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), also known as Antonin-Dalmace Sertillanges, was a French Catholic philosopher and spiritual writer.


Biography

Born Antonin-Gilbert, he took the name Antonin-Dalmace when he entered the
Dominican order The Order of Preachers (, abbreviated OP), commonly known as the Dominican Order, is a Catholic Church, Catholic mendicant order of pontifical right that was founded in France by a Castilians, Castilian priest named Saint Dominic, Dominic de Gu ...
. In 1893 he founded the ''Revue Thomiste'' and later became professor of moral philosophy at the
Institut Catholique de Paris The Institut catholique de Paris (, abbr. ICP), known in English as the Catholic University of Paris (and in Latin as ''Universitas catholica Parisiensis''), is a private university located in Paris, France. History: 1875–present The Institut ...
. Henri Daniel-Rops wrote that it was rumored that President
Raymond Poincaré Raymond Nicolas Landry Poincaré (; 20 August 1860 – 15 October 1934) was a French statesman who served as President of France from 1913 to 1920, and three times as Prime Minister of France. He was a conservative leader, primarily committed to ...
asked Léon-Adolphe Cardinal Amette, Archbishop of Paris, for a reply to Pope
Benedict XV Pope Benedict XV (; ; born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, ; 21 November 1854 – 22 January 1922) was head of the Catholic Church from 1914 until his death in January 1922. His pontificate was largely overshadowed by World War I a ...
's peace proposals, and that Amette passed the request along to Sertillanges; in any event, Amette gave his imprimatur to this reply on 5 December 1917, five days before it was made public. In ''The Heroic Life'', Sertillanges had defended Benedict's attitude toward peace, but in ''"The French Peace"'', Sertillanges said, "Most Holy Father, we cannot for an instant entertain your appeals for peace."Henri Daniel-Rops (1964/1967), ''A Fight for God, 1870—1939'', trans., John Warrington, from ''L'Église de Révolutions: Un combat pour Dieu'', reprint, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Vol. II, Notes to Ch. VII, "War and Peace", p. 43 n. 2. His scholarly work was concerned with the moral theory of
Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas ( ; ; – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican Order, Dominican friar and Catholic priest, priest, the foremost Scholasticism, Scholastic thinker, as well as one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the W ...
. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for two non-specialist works. ''The Intellectual Life'' is a practical guide for how to structure one's life so as to make progress as a scholar. ''What Jesus Saw from the Cross'' is a spiritual work that drew upon the time Sertillanges spent living in
Jerusalem Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and ...
. Certain of Sertillanges' works are concerned with political theory, French identity and the structure of the traditional French family.


See also

*
Thomism Thomism is the philosophical and theological school which arose as a legacy of the work and thought of Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), the Dominican philosopher, theologian, and Doctor of the Church. In philosophy, Thomas's disputed ques ...


Notes


Works

* (1899). ''L'Art et la Morale''. * (1903). ''Nos Luttes''. * (1904). ''La Politique Chrétienne''. * (1908). ''Agnosticisme ou Anthropomorphisme''. * (1908). ''L'Art et la morale.'' * (1910). ''Saint Thomas d'Aquin'' (2 volumes). * (1919). ''Paroles Françaises''. * (1921). ''La vie catholique'' (2 volumes). * (1921). ''La Vie Intellectuelle, son Esprit, ses Conditions, ses Méthodes''. * (1921). ''L'Église'' (2 volumes). * (1921) ''L'amour chrétien''. * (1928). ''Les Idées et les Jours: propos de Senex'' (2 volumes). * (1930). ''L'Orateur Chrétien: Traité de Prédication''. * (1941). ''Hommes, mes Frères''. * (1939-1941) ''Le Christianisme et les Philosophies'' (2 volumes). * (1941-1942) ''Catéchisme des Incroyants'' (2 volumes). * (1941). ''Blaise Pascal''. * (1941). ''Henri Bergson et le Catholicisme''. * (1941). ''Avec Henri Bergson''. * (1943). ''La Vie Française''. * (1944). ''La Philosophie de Claude Bernard''. * (1945). ''L'Idée de Création et ses Retentissements en Philosophie''. * (1946). ''Les Fins Humaines''. * (1946). ''La Philosophie des Lois''. * (1948). ''Le Problème du Mal'' (2 volumes). * (1948-1949). ''Le Pensionnat de Godefroy-de-Bouillon de Clermont-Ferrand, 1849-1945''. * (1962). ''La Philosophie Morale de Saint Thomas D'Aquin''. * (1963). ''De la Mort, Pensées Inédites de A.-D. Sertillanges''. * (1965). ''Regards sur le Monde''. * (1965). ''L'Univers et l'Âme''.


Reprints

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* ''L'Art et la morale'', Rome, 2017. * ''La vie catholique I & II'', Rome, 2017. * ''L'Église I & II'', Rome, 2017. * ''L'amour chrétien'', Rome, 2017. Articles * (1901)
"La Morale Ancienne et la Morale Moderne,"
''Revue Philosophique'', 2, pp. 280–292. * (1902-1903). "Les Bases de la Morale," ''Revue de Philosophie'', pp. 1–23, 138–171, 305–333. * (1908)
"L'Idée Générale de la Connaissance dans saint Thomas d'Aquin,"
''Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', 3, pp. 449–465. * (1909)
"La Providence, la Contingence et la Liberté selon saint Thomas d'Aquin,"
''Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', 1, pp. 5–16. * (1909)
"La Contingence dans la Nature selon Saint Thomas d'Aquin,"
''Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', 4, pp. 665–681. * (1912)
"La Sanction Morale dans la Philosophie de Saint Thomas,"
''Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', 2, pp. 213–235. * (1920)
"L'Idée de Création,"
''Annales de l'Institut Supérieur de Philosophie'', 5, pp. 555–570. * (1921)
"La Science et les Sciences Spéculatives d'Après S. Thomas d'Aquin,"
''Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', 1, pp. 5–20. * (1928). "Note sur la Nature du Mouvement d'Après s. Thomas Aquin," ''Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', 2, p. 235-241. Works in English translation * (1908)
''Christ Among Men: or, Characteristics of Jesus, as Seen in the Gospel''
London: R. & T. Washbourne. * (1922)
''The Church''
London: Burns, Oates & Washbourne. Reprinted by Cluny Media, 2020. * (1931). ''Foundations of Thomistic Philosophy'', London: Sands & Co. Reprinted by Templegate, 1956, and Cluny Media, 2020. * (1933). ''Saint Thomas Aquinas and His Work'', London: Burns, Oates & Washbourne. Reprinted by Blackfriars, 1957. * (1948). ''The Intellectual Life: Its Spirit, Conditions, Methods,'' The Newman Press. Reprinted by the Catholic University of America Press, 1987. * (1948). ''What Jesus Saw from the Cross'', Dublin: Clonmore & Reynolds. Reprinted by the Sophia Institute Press, 1996. * (1950). ''Recollection'', McMullen Books. * (1952). ''Kinships'', McMullen Books. * (1953). ''Rectitude'', McMullen Books. * (1954). ''Spirituality'', McMullen Books. * (1976). ''Jesus: He is the Unspeakable of Whom Men are Forever Speaking'', Dimension Books. * (1998). ''Walking with Jesus in the Holy Land'', Sophia Institute Press.


References

* (1951). M. Pradines, ''Notice sur la Vie et les Œuvres du R. P. Antoine Sertillanges'', Institut de France. * (1957). F.-M. Moos, ''Le Père Sertillanges: Maître de Vie Spirituelle'', La Pensée Catholique.


Further reading

* (1918). M. J. Lagrange
"The Catholic Church in Light of Two Recent Works,"
''The Constructive Quarterly'', Vol. VI, p. 1-24.


External links

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