GURY (JEAN-PIERRE, JESUITE ET THEOLOGIEN FRANCAIS, 1801-1866) (Personnes\G)

 

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DésignationGURY (JEAN-PIERRE, JESUITE ET THEOLOGIEN FRANCAIS, 1801-1866)
DescriptionJean-Pierre Gury (23 January 1801, at Mailleroncourt, Haute-Saône - 18 April 1866, at Mercour, Haute Loire) was a French Jesuit moral theologian. He is accounted one of the restorers of the old casuistic method, a fact that made him worthy of personifying the "Jesuit Moral" in the eyes of some, who, especially in Germany, attacked his doctrine. An ardent follower of Hermann Busenbaum and of Alphonsus Ligouri, he contributed largely towards the final defeat of Jansenism.
SourceWikipédia, version anglaise, art. Jean-Pierre Gury
 

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