- Théophile Raynaud
Théophile Raynaud (b. at
Sospello nearNice ,15 November 1583 ; d. atLyon ,31 October 1663 ) was a FrenchJesuit theologian and writer. He entered the Society of Jesus, 21 November, 1602, taught grammar and humanities atAvignon , philosophy and theology at Lyon and for a time at Rome.Works
In 92 separate works, covering almost the entire field of Catholic, he showed himself an erudite theologian and a writer of great fertility. His style, however, is often prolix and sometimes obscure, whilst in his controversial writings he indulges in satire and invective.
His collected works, revised by himself shortly before his death, were published under the direction of his confrère,
John Bertet , in nineteen volumes (Lyons, 1665). A twentieth volume, entitled "Th. Raynaudi Apopompaeus" (i.e. the scapegoat), containing a number of writings which the author had purposely excluded from the collection, was published by an anonymous editor a few years later (Cracow, 1669); this volume was condemned by theCongregation of the Index .The main titles of the "Opera" are:
*I. "Theologia Patrum; Christus Deus Homo";
*II. "De Attributis Christi";
*III. "Moralis disciplina";
*IV. "De virtutibus et vitiis";
*V. "Theologia naturalis";
*VI. "Opuscula eucharistica";
*VII. "Marialia";
*VIII-IX. "Hagiologium";
*X. "Pontificia";
*XI. "Critica sacra";
*XII. "Miscella sacra";
*XIII. "Miscella philologica";
*XIV. "Moralia";
*XV-XVI. "Heteroclita spiritualia";
*XVII. "Ascetica";
*XVIII. "Polemica". XIX contains general indices.References
*WEISS in MICHAUD, Biog. Universelle, XXXVII (Paris, 1824);
*HURTER, Nomenclator Literarius, I (Innsbruck, 1892), 404 sqq.;
*Sommervogel , Bibl. de la C. de J., VI (Brussels, 1895).
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