- Jean Guitton
Jean Guitton (
August 18 ,1901 -March 21 ,1999 ) was a FrenchCatholic philosopher andtheologian .Born in
Saint-Étienne , he studied at theLycée du Parc inLyon and was accepted at theÉcole normale supérieure inParis . His principal religious and intelectual influence was from a blind priest, Francois Pouget. He finished his philosophical studies in the early 1920s and later became a professor in many famous French universities. DuringWorld War II , he was made a war prisonner by the Nazis. In the 1954, he earned a literary award from theAcadémie Française . From 1955 to 1968 he continued his works as a professor at the Sorbonne. He became a member of theAcadémie Française in 1961.Invited as an observer to the
ecumenical council ofVatican II , the first lay person to be granted this honor, he would become a close friend of PopePaul VI .He died in
Paris . During his life, he was also awarded the Great Cross of the National Order of Merit, Commander of theLégion d'Honneur and of the Arts and Letters Medal.In most of his works, Jean Guitton writes about and discusses the confrontation between human
faith and human logic. During his life, he wrote more or less one hundred books.He died at Saint-Étienne.
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