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Philippe Lécrivain
Born1 August 1941
Le Blanc, France
Died13 April 2020(2020-04-13) (aged 78)
Paris, France
OccupationPriest

Philippe Lécrivain (1 August 1941 – 13 April 2020) was a French Jesuit priest and historian.[1]

Biography

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Lécrivain was born in Le Blanc on 1 August 1941. He was ordained in the Diocese of Rennes in 1968, and joined the Society of Jesus in 1978 in Lyon.

Lécrivain held a bachelor's degree in sociology, a master's degree in medieval and modern history, and a doctorate in theology. He often wrote of the history of Christianity and spirituality, as well as religious life. He directed the Jesuit centre on Rue Blomet in Paris from 1985 to 1987. He was a professor of Catholic history at the Centre Sèvres and a lecturer at Sciences Po.

Philippe Lécrivain died on 13 April 2020 in Paris at the age of 78 due to COVID-19.[2]

Publications

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  • Histoire des dogmes (1995)
  • Histoire du christianisme (1997)
  • Les millénarismes du christianisme antique et médiéval (2001)
  • Pour une plus grande gloire de Dieu : Les missions jésuites (1991, 2005)
  • Paris au temps d'Ignace de Loyola (1528–1535) (2006)
  • Comprendre le catholicisme (2008)
  • Une manière de vivre : les religieux aujourd'hui (2009)
  • Histoire des dogmes tome.2 ; l’homme et son salut (2012)
  • Les Jésuites (2013)
  • Les premiers siècles jésuites, Jalons pour une histoire (1540–1814) (2016)

References

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  1. ^ "Père Philippe LECRIVAIN sj". Conférence des religieux et religieuses de France (in French). 14 April 2020. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  2. ^ "L'historien jésuite Philippe Lécrivain est décédé". La Croix (in French). 14 April 2020.

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List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Executioner and anti-death penalty advocate United States (Richmond) Philippe Lécrivain 78 Jesuit priest and historian France (Paris) Thomas Kunz 81 Biologist

Deaths in April 2020

Justice (1976–1979) and member of the Council of State (since 1983). Philippe Lécrivain, 78, French Catholic priest (Society of Jesus), COVID-19. Peter Madden

Jean-Yves Calvez

Paris, 1999 ISBN 978-2708234321. Comprendre le catholicisme (avec Philippe Lécrivain), Eyrolles, 2008 Traversées jésuites, Cerf, 2009 L’INADES est devenu

Jean-Adolphe Beaucé

de Versailles Les Trois mousquetaires, Paris, Lecrivain et Toubon, 1875 Vingt ans après, Paris, Lecrivain et Toubon, 1885 Les Qurantes-cinq, Paris, Calmann

Almost Friends (2014 film)

Le Ny as Nathalie Perusel Philippe Rebbot as Pierre Perusel Philippe Fretun as Michel Annie Mercier as Jackie Marion Lécrivain as Dorothée Yan Tassin as

The Count of Monte Cristo

Belgian pirated editions, the first Paris edition and many others up to the Lécrivain et Toubon illustrated edition of 1860 feature a misspelling of the title

Prix Bordin

page nouvelle dans l'histoire de l'art grec (E. Curtius) 1903: Charles Lécrivain for his mémoire entitled In labore solatium Léon Homo for his mémoire

Émilie Gavois-Kahn

2007 Celebration Harold Pinter Alexandre Zeff 2009 Chat en poche Georges Feydeau Marion Lécrivain 2010-11 The Green Bird Carlo Gozzi Sandrine Anglade