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Henri Madelin
Born26 April 1936
Died8 April 2020(2020-04-08) (aged 83)
Lille, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Priest
Theologian

Henri Madelin (26 April 1936 – 8 April 2020) was a French Jesuit priest and theologian.[1]

Biography

Madelin was born on 26 April 1936 in a family of nine children.

His family moved to Blois in 1939, where Madelin practiced scouting.[2]

After studying philosophy at the Jesuit formation in Vals-près-le-Puy, two years at Collège Libermann in Douala, and studying theology in Fourvière, Madelin was ordained a priest of the Society of Jesus in 1967.

In 1973, Madelin became director of Action populaire, which became the Center for Research and Social Action (CERAS). After earning a doctorate in political science,[3][4] he chaired the Centre Sèvres in Paris from 1985 to 1991, when he was appointed national chaplain of the Mouvement chrétien des cadres et dirigeants.

Madelin succeeded Jean-Yves Calvez as editor-in-chief of the Catholic journal Études. He worked as a lecturer at Sciences Po,[5] and was a member of the Catholic Office of Information and Initiative for Europe.[6] He also taught at the Institut Catholique de Paris.

Henri Madelin died on 8 April 2020 in Lille at the age of 83 during the pandemic due to COVID-19.[7]

Publications

  • Politique et foi (1972)
  • Pétrole et politique en Méditerranée occidentale (1973)
  • La Chine pour nous (1974)
  • Les chrétiens entrent en politique (1975)
  • Chrétiens et marxistes dans la société française (1977)
  • La foi chrétienne à l'épreuve du marxisme (1978)
  • En marge les chrétiens ? Point de vue sur la marginalisation des chrétiens en France (1979)
  • Socialismes et chrétiens en Europe (1979)
  • World Catholicism in transition (1988)
  • La Menace idéologique (1989)
  • Pluralité des religions et État laïque
  • Nouveaux enjeux de la laïcité. Laïcité et débats aujourd'hui (1990)
  • Quand la charité se fait politique (1991)
  • L'Occident : christianisme et modernité (1991)
  • Dieu et César, Essai sur les démocraties occidentales (1994)
  • Sous le soleil de Dieu, Entretiens avec Yves de Gentil-Baichis (1996)
  • Une encyclique tardive sur l'Holocauste : La repentance contestée du Vatican (1998)
  • L’Évangile social, Guide pour une lecture des encycliques sociales (1999)
  • La Société dans les encycliques de Jean-Paul II (2000)
  • Jeunes sans rivages (2001)
  • Si tu crois, L'Originalité chrétienne (2004)
  • Refaire l'Europe. Le vieux et le neuf (2007)
  • L'Europe dans tous ses états (2007)
  • Ainsi fait-il (2013)
  • Heurs et malheurs de l'autorité (2018)

References

  1. ^ "Décès du P. Henri Madelin sj, homme de foi et de culture". Jésuites (in French). 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ Madelin, Henri (2018). Heurs et malheurs de l'autorité (in French). Paris: Éditions jésuites. ISBN 9782872993321.
  3. ^ Pétrole et politique en Méditerranée occidentale (in French). 1971. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Madelin, Henri; Grosser, Alfred (1979). Enjeux Planetaires des Conflits Petroliers Face aux Contraintes Politiques et Ideologiques dans la Societe Francaise. SUDOC (Thesis) (in French).
  5. ^ "Conférence du Père Henri Madelin, sj à l'occasion des 50 ans de l'OCIPE". Jésuites (in French). 2007. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.
  6. ^ "Henri Madelin . Revue jésuite ""Etudes""". Libération (in French). 2 January 1995. Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Le jésuite Henri Madelin est décédé". La Croix (in French). 8 April 2020.
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