Jean Baruzi
Baruzi Jean ( Paris , 9 July 1881 - Paris , 20 March 1953 ) is a religious historian and philosopher French. Specialist Leibniz , Paul of Tarsus , Angelus Silesius and John of the Cross , he was appointed professor at the College de France in 1933-1934, taking the chair of "History of religions" in the wake of Alfred Loisy , he was the alternate since 1925.
Biographical Elements
Urbain Jean Jacques Baruzi, Doctor of Letters (1924), taught philosophy at the College Stanislas in Paris, and the Faculty of Arts Publications - Leibniz and the religious organization of the earth, according to unpublished documents, Paris, Alcan, 1907
- Leibniz, with many previously unpublished, Paris, Bloud, 1909
- Saint John of the Cross and the problem of mystical experience, thesis for Doctor of Letters, Paris, Alcan, 1924, repr. revised and enl. 1931
- General philosophy and metaphysics, Paris, Alcan, 1926
- Problem morale, Paris, Alcan, 1926
- Problems of History of Religions, Paris, Alcan, 1935
- Creating religious and contemplative thought, Paris, Aubier, 1951
- Posthumous editions
Bibliography
- Jacques Le Brun , "A re: St. John of the Cross John Baruzi, Swarm, 2001 / 2 No. 8, p. 163-170 .
- Emile Poulat , University before the mystique, Paris, Salvator, 1999, chapter historian John Baruzi unreachable "
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