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Jean Daniélou

Jean-Guenolé-Marie Daniélou S.J. (French: [danjelu]; 14 May 1905 – 20 May 1974) was a French Jesuit and cardinal, an internationally well known patrologist, theologian and historian and a member of the Académie française.


Jean Daniélou

Cardinal-Deacon of San Saba
Daniélou in Florence with the mayor, Giorgio La Pira (left) in 1953.
ChurchCatholic Church
Appointed30 April 1969
PredecessorAugustin Bea
SuccessorJoseph Schröffer
Orders
Ordination20 August 1938
Consecration19 April 1969
by François Marty
Created cardinal28 April 1969
by Pope Paul VI
Personal details
Born
Jean-Guenolé-Marie Daniélou

(1905-05-14)14 May 1905
Died20 May 1974(1974-05-20) (aged 69)
Paris, France
Previous post(s)Titular Archbishop of Taormina (1969)
MottoFluvium aquæ vitæ
("The stream of the water of life")
Coat of arms

Biography edit

Early life and studies edit

Jean-Guenolé-Marie Daniélou was born on 14 May 1905 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He was the son of Charles Daniélou and Madeleine Clamorgan. His father was an anticlerical politician who several times as a minister served in the French government, while his mother was a Catholic educator and the founder of institutions for women's education. His brother Alain (1907–1994) was a noted Indologist and historian.

Daniélou studied at the Sorbonne and passed his agrégation in grammar in 1927. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1929 and during his regency taught at a boys' school in Poitiers, from 1934 to 1936. He then studied theology at Fourvière in Lyon under Henri de Lubac, who introduced him to the specialized study of the Fathers of the Church. He was ordained a priest on 19 August 1938.[1]

Priesthood, episcopate and cardinalate edit

During World War II, Daniélou served with the Air Force in 1939–1940. With the fall of France to Nazi Germany he was returned to civilian life and began doctoral studies, completing in 1942 his thesis on the spiritual doctrine of Gregory of Nyssa. He was then appointed chaplain to the female section of the École Normale Supérieure, at Sèvres. He spent most of his time on research in patristics, and he became, together with Henri de Lubac, one of the founders of the Sources Chrétiennes book series. In 1944 he was named Professor of Early Christian History at the Institut Catholique de Paris, later becoming dean there. Beginning in the 1950s he produced several historical studies which included The Bible and the Liturgy, The Lord of History, and From Shadows to Reality that furnished background for the development of Covenantal Theology.[2]

Thoroughly grounded in the Fathers of the Church, who worked from Scripture, Daniélou generally avoided the neo-Thomistic terminology and approach and used a more relational vocabulary, emphasizing our self-gift in response to God's gift in Jesus Christ, with the gradual unveiling of the Trinitarian life in history.[3]

Pope John XXIII appointed Daniélou a peritus of the Second Vatican Council.[4] In 1969 Pope Paul VI made him a cardinal. As a result, he was ordained to the episcopal titular see of Taormina, and assigned the title of Cardinal-Deacon of San Saba, a Jesuit-run parish in Rome.[5] Rather like his theology professor Henri de Lubac, Daniélou twice refused the cardinalate but eventually accepted at the insistence of Paul VI.[1] He was elected to the Académie Française on 9 November 1972 to succeed Cardinal Eugène Tisserant.[4]

Death and legacy edit

He died unexpectedly in 1974 in the home of a woman who was alleged to be a prostitute. The Society of Jesus, after an investigation, stated that Daniélou was bringing a gift of money to pay for the bail of the woman's husband. Like a number of other prominent public figures, Daniélou's brother defended him strongly, pointing out that he had always gone out of his way to serve those in most need.[6][7]

Bibliography edit

A number of Daniélou's works on the early Church, often abridged for a popular audience, remain in print.

French works, with English translations

  • Platonisme et théologie mystique: Doctrine spirituelle de saint Grégoire de Nysse, (Paris: Aubier, 1944)
  • 'Les orientations preésentes de la pensée religieuse', Études 249, (1946), 5-21
  • Origène, Table ronde, Paris, 1948 [ET: Origen, trans. Walter Mitchell, (New York: Sheed & Ward, 1955)]
  • Sacramentum futuri: Études sur les origines de la typologie biblique, (Paris: Beauchesne, 1950)
  • Bible et liturgie, la théologie biblique des sacrements et des fêtes d'après les Pères de l'Église, Cerf, Paris, 1951 [ET: The Bible and the Liturgy, Liturgical Studies, 3 (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1956)]
  • Les anges et leur mission, d'après les Pères de l'Église, Desclée, Paris, 1952 [ET: The Angels and their Mission: According to the Fathers of the Church, trans David Heimann, (1957)]
  • Essai sur le mystère de l'histoire, (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1953)
  • Dieu et nous, Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1956. [ET: God and the Ways of Knowing, trans. Walter Roberts, (1956; repr San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press, 2023)]
  • Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte et les origines du Christianisme, L'Orante, Paris, 1957 [ET: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Primitive Christianity, (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1979)]
  • Histoire des doctrines chrétiennes avant Nicée, 3 vols, (Paris: Desclée, Éditions du Cerf, 1958–1978)
    • Théologie du Judéo-Christianisme, Histoire des doctrines chrétiennes avant Nicée vol 1, (Tournai: Desclée, 1958) [ET: The Theology of Jewish Christianity, trans. and ed. by John Austin Baker, (London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 1964)
    • Message évangélique et culture hellénistique aux IIe et IIIe siècles, Histoire des doctrines chrétiennes avant Nicée vol 2, (Tournai: Desclée, 1961) [ET: Gospel Message and Hellenistic Culture, trans. and ed. John Austin Baker, (London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 1973)]
    • Les origines du christianisme latin, Histoire des doctrines chrétiennes avant Nicée vol 3, (Paris: Cerf, 1978) [ET: The Origins of Latin Christianity, (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1977)]
  • Philon d'Alexandrie, Fayard, Paris, 1958
  • Approches du Christ, (Paris: B. Grasset, 1960) [ET: Christ and Us, trans. Walter Robert, (New York: Sheed & Ward, 1961)]
  • Les Symboles chrétiens primitifs, Seuil, Paris, 1961
  • L'Église des premiers temps : Des origines à la fin du IIIe siècle, Seuil, Paris, 1963
  • (with Henri Marrou), Des origines a saint Grégoire le Grand, (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1963)
  • Les Évangiles de l'enfance, (Paris: Seuil, 1967) [ET: The infancy narratives, trans Rosemary Sheed, (London: Burns & Oates, 1968)]
  • La Trinité et le mystère de l'existence, (Desclée de Brouwer, Paris, 1968)
  • 'Saint Hilaire et son temps', in Hilaire de Poitiers: Évêque et docteur; cinq conférences données à Poitiersà l'occasion du XVIe centenaire de sa mort (368-1968), (Paris: Études Augustiniennes, 1968)
  • La Foi de toujours et l'homme d'aujourd'hui, (Paris: Beauchesne, 1969)
  • La Résurrection, (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1969)
  • L'être et le temps chez Grégoire de Nysse, (Leiden: Brill, 1970)

Other works

Other English translations

  • The Salvation of the Nations, trans. Angeline Bouchard, (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1950)
  • Advent, trans. Rosemary Sheed, (1950)
  • Holy Pagans of the Old Testament, trans. Felix Faber, (London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1957)
  • The Lord of History: Reflections on the Inner Meaning of History, trans. Nigel Abercrombie, (1958; repr Cleveland, OH: Meridian, 1968)
  • The Presence of God, trans. Walter Roberts, (Baltimore, MD: Helicon, 1959)
  • From Shadows to Reality: Studies in the Biblical Typology of the Fathers, trans. Wulstan Hibberd, (London: Burns & Oates, 1960)
  • The Ministry of Women in the Early Church, (Leighton Buzzard: Faith Press, 1961)
  • The Advent of Salvation: A Comparative Study of Non-Christian Religions and Christianity, trans. Rosemary Sheed, (New York: Paulist, 1962)
  • The Scandal of Truth, trans. W. J. Kerrigan, (London: Burns & Oates, 1963)
  • Primitive Christian Symbols, trans. Donald Attwater, (London: Burns & Oates, 1964)
  • Prayer as a Political Problem, trans. and ed. J. R. Kirwan, (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1967)
  • Dialogue with Israel, (Baltimore: Helicon, 1968)
  • Myth and Mystery, (New York: Hawthorn Books, 1968)
  • God's Life in Us, (Dimension Books, 1969)
  • Historical Theology, Viking Press, 1970
  • Why the Church? Franciscan Press, 1975
  • Prayer: The Mission of the Church, (Grand Rapids, MI: WB Eerdmans, 1996)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jean Guénolé Louis Marie Cardinal Daniélou, S.J." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Jean Daniélou". goodreads.com. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  3. ^ . ignatiusinsight.com. Archived from the original on 2 August 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 20 July 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  5. ^ Salvador Miranda. "Daniélou, S.J., Jean". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Jean had always dedicated himself to disregarded people. For a certain period he had celebrated a Mass for homosexuals. He tried to help prisoners, criminals, troubled young people, prostitutes." Alain Daniélou.
  7. ^ "Despising Jean Danielou | Matthew Schmitz".

External links edit

  • 09 August 1973 Jean Daniélou meets A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada (Founder and Spiritual Master of the Hare Krishna Movement in Paris

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Jean Guenole Marie Danielou S J French danjelu 14 May 1905 20 May 1974 was a French Jesuit and cardinal an internationally well known patrologist theologian and historian and a member of the Academie francaise His EminenceJean DanielouS J Cardinal Deacon of San SabaDanielou in Florence with the mayor Giorgio La Pira left in 1953 ChurchCatholic ChurchAppointed30 April 1969PredecessorAugustin BeaSuccessorJoseph SchrofferOrdersOrdination20 August 1938Consecration19 April 1969by Francois MartyCreated cardinal28 April 1969by Pope Paul VIPersonal detailsBornJean Guenole Marie Danielou 1905 05 14 14 May 1905Neuilly sur Seine FranceDied20 May 1974 1974 05 20 aged 69 Paris FrancePrevious post s Titular Archbishop of Taormina 1969 MottoFluvium aquae vitae The stream of the water of life Coat of arms Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and studies 1 2 Priesthood episcopate and cardinalate 1 3 Death and legacy 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life and studies edit Jean Guenole Marie Danielou was born on 14 May 1905 in Neuilly sur Seine He was the son of Charles Danielou and Madeleine Clamorgan His father was an anticlerical politician who several times as a minister served in the French government while his mother was a Catholic educator and the founder of institutions for women s education His brother Alain 1907 1994 was a noted Indologist and historian Danielou studied at the Sorbonne and passed his agregation in grammar in 1927 He joined the Society of Jesus in 1929 and during his regency taught at a boys school in Poitiers from 1934 to 1936 He then studied theology at Fourviere in Lyon under Henri de Lubac who introduced him to the specialized study of the Fathers of the Church He was ordained a priest on 19 August 1938 1 Priesthood episcopate and cardinalate edit During World War II Danielou served with the Air Force in 1939 1940 With the fall of France to Nazi Germany he was returned to civilian life and began doctoral studies completing in 1942 his thesis on the spiritual doctrine of Gregory of Nyssa He was then appointed chaplain to the female section of the Ecole Normale Superieure at Sevres He spent most of his time on research in patristics and he became together with Henri de Lubac one of the founders of the Sources Chretiennes book series In 1944 he was named Professor of Early Christian History at the Institut Catholique de Paris later becoming dean there Beginning in the 1950s he produced several historical studies which included The Bible and the Liturgy The Lord of History and From Shadows to Reality that furnished background for the development of Covenantal Theology 2 Thoroughly grounded in the Fathers of the Church who worked from Scripture Danielou generally avoided the neo Thomistic terminology and approach and used a more relational vocabulary emphasizing our self gift in response to God s gift in Jesus Christ with the gradual unveiling of the Trinitarian life in history 3 Pope John XXIII appointed Danielou a peritus of the Second Vatican Council 4 In 1969 Pope Paul VI made him a cardinal As a result he was ordained to the episcopal titular see of Taormina and assigned the title of Cardinal Deacon of San Saba a Jesuit run parish in Rome 5 Rather like his theology professor Henri de Lubac Danielou twice refused the cardinalate but eventually accepted at the insistence of Paul VI 1 He was elected to the Academie Francaise on 9 November 1972 to succeed Cardinal Eugene Tisserant 4 Death and legacy edit He died unexpectedly in 1974 in the home of a woman who was alleged to be a prostitute The Society of Jesus after an investigation stated that Danielou was bringing a gift of money to pay for the bail of the woman s husband Like a number of other prominent public figures Danielou s brother defended him strongly pointing out that he had always gone out of his way to serve those in most need 6 7 Bibliography editA number of Danielou s works on the early Church often abridged for a popular audience remain in print French works with English translations Platonisme et theologie mystique Doctrine spirituelle de saint Gregoire de Nysse Paris Aubier 1944 Les orientations preesentes de la pensee religieuse Etudes 249 1946 5 21 Origene Table ronde Paris 1948 ET Origen trans Walter Mitchell New York Sheed amp Ward 1955 Sacramentum futuri Etudes sur les origines de la typologie biblique Paris Beauchesne 1950 Bible et liturgie la theologie biblique des sacrements et des fetes d apres les Peres de l Eglise Cerf Paris 1951 ET The Bible and the Liturgy Liturgical Studies 3 Notre Dame IN University of Notre Dame Press 1956 Les anges et leur mission d apres les Peres de l Eglise Desclee Paris 1952 ET The Angels and their Mission According to the Fathers of the Church trans David Heimann 1957 Essai sur le mystere de l histoire Paris Editions du Seuil 1953 Dieu et nous Bernard Grasset Paris 1956 ET God and the Ways of Knowing trans Walter Roberts 1956 repr San Francisco CA Ignatius Press 2023 Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte et les origines du Christianisme L Orante Paris 1957 ET The Dead Sea Scrolls and Primitive Christianity Greenwood Publishing Group 1979 Histoire des doctrines chretiennes avant Nicee 3 vols Paris Desclee Editions du Cerf 1958 1978 Theologie du Judeo Christianisme Histoire des doctrines chretiennes avant Nicee vol 1 Tournai Desclee 1958 ET The Theology of Jewish Christianity trans and ed by John Austin Baker London Darton Longman and Todd 1964 Message evangelique et culture hellenistique aux IIe et IIIe siecles Histoire des doctrines chretiennes avant Nicee vol 2 Tournai Desclee 1961 ET Gospel Message and Hellenistic Culture trans and ed John Austin Baker London Darton Longman and Todd 1973 Les origines du christianisme latin Histoire des doctrines chretiennes avant Nicee vol 3 Paris Cerf 1978 ET The Origins of Latin Christianity Philadelphia Westminster Press 1977 Philon d Alexandrie Fayard Paris 1958 Approches du Christ Paris B Grasset 1960 ET Christ and Us trans Walter Robert New York Sheed amp Ward 1961 Les Symboles chretiens primitifs Seuil Paris 1961 L Eglise des premiers temps Des origines a la fin du IIIe siecle Seuil Paris 1963 with Henri Marrou Des origines a saint Gregoire le Grand Paris Editions du Seuil 1963 Les Evangiles de l enfance Paris Seuil 1967 ET The infancy narratives trans Rosemary Sheed London Burns amp Oates 1968 La Trinite et le mystere de l existence Desclee de Brouwer Paris 1968 Saint Hilaire et son temps in Hilaire de Poitiers Eveque et docteur cinq conferences donnees a Poitiersa l occasion du XVIe centenaire de sa mort 368 1968 Paris Etudes Augustiniennes 1968 La Foi de toujours et l homme d aujourd hui Paris Beauchesne 1969 La Resurrection Paris Editions du Seuil 1969 L etre et le temps chez Gregoire de Nysse Leiden Brill 1970 Other works Libretto for Stravinsky s Oedipus Rex A Latin translation of Jean Cocteau s arrangement of Sophocles original Oedipus Rex Other English translations The Salvation of the Nations trans Angeline Bouchard New York Sheed and Ward 1950 Advent trans Rosemary Sheed 1950 Holy Pagans of the Old Testament trans Felix Faber London Longmans Green and Co 1957 The Lord of History Reflections on the Inner Meaning of History trans Nigel Abercrombie 1958 repr Cleveland OH Meridian 1968 The Presence of God trans Walter Roberts Baltimore MD Helicon 1959 From Shadows to Reality Studies in the Biblical Typology of the Fathers trans Wulstan Hibberd London Burns amp Oates 1960 The Ministry of Women in the Early Church Leighton Buzzard Faith Press 1961 The Advent of Salvation A Comparative Study of Non Christian Religions and Christianity trans Rosemary Sheed New York Paulist 1962 The Scandal of Truth trans W J Kerrigan London Burns amp Oates 1963 Primitive Christian Symbols trans Donald Attwater London Burns amp Oates 1964 Prayer as a Political Problem trans and ed J R Kirwan New York Sheed and Ward 1967 Dialogue with Israel Baltimore Helicon 1968 Myth and Mystery New York Hawthorn Books 1968 God s Life in Us Dimension Books 1969 Historical Theology Viking Press 1970 Why the Church Franciscan Press 1975 Prayer The Mission of the Church Grand Rapids MI WB Eerdmans 1996 References edit a b Jean Guenole Louis Marie Cardinal Danielou S J Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 23 January 2015 Jean Danielou goodreads com Retrieved 15 December 2017 Jean Danielou and the Master Key to Christian Theology Carl E Olson 21 August 2007 ignatiusinsight com Archived from the original on 2 August 2011 Retrieved 15 December 2017 a b Academie francaise bio Archived from the original on 20 July 2006 Retrieved 15 December 2017 Salvador Miranda Danielou S J Jean The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Retrieved 23 January 2011 Jean had always dedicated himself to disregarded people For a certain period he had celebrated a Mass for homosexuals He tried to help prisoners criminals troubled young people prostitutes Alain Danielou Despising Jean Danielou Matthew Schmitz External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean Danielou 09 August 1973 Jean Danielou meets A C Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada Founder and Spiritual Master of the Hare Krishna Movement in Paris File on Cardinal Danielou on the Academie francaise website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Danielou amp oldid 1211869081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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