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Quietism
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
QUIETISM QUIETISM. Quietism is a form of spirituality that emphasizes a direct relationship with God in a state of quietness of the soul (Latin quies ). The ideas behind Quietism are to be found in many religions of the world. In the West...
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quietism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
quietism a heretical form of religious mysticism...century Spanish priest. Molinism, or quietism, developed within the Roman Catholic...Antoinette Bourignon . The essence of quietism is that perfection lies in the complete...
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Fénelon, François (François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon, 1651–1715)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...involved in a controversial movement called Quietism, a mystical religious group that promoted...His affiliation with Mme Guyon and Quietism led to a long and very public quarrel...Bossuet that began in 1697. Following the Quietism controversy, Bossuet wrote a treatise...
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Jacques Bénigne Bossuet
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Instruction in States of Prayer) and Relation sur le quiétisme (1698; Report on Quietism) were instrumental in the condemnation of the doctrine of quietism. Chronic kidney stones gradually forced Bossuet to give up his pastoral duties, and...
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François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...1651-1715, French theologian and writer, a leader of the quietism heresy, archbishop of Cambrai. As tutor to the duke of Burgundy...recommended literary activities for the French Academy. His quietism brought a long quarrel with his former patron Bossuet , which...
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François de Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...xE9;nelon (1651-1715) is best known for his advocacy of quietism. Born on Aug. 6, 1651, François Fénelon...was a controversy in the French Church about a heresy called quietism, a teaching according to which progress in virtue and in the...
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Miguel de Molinos
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...imprisonment. He died in prison on Dec. 28, 1696. However, Quietism did not die with him. While Molinos was in prison, it even...to the XVII and XVIII Centuries (1950). The influence of Quietism and Molinos is analyzed in Katharine Day Little, Fran...
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Sidney Hook
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...forms of determinism. He challenged the cogency of Marxist historical materialism, religious predestination, and forms of quietism. The demand placed on humans in an open universe, as Hook saw it, is to respond to concrete situations through informed...
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Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon , 1648-1717, French mystic and author of writings dealing largely with quietism . Confined by the government (1688) in a convent because of her heretical opinions and her correspondence with Miguel de...
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Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne (1627–1704)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...over secular issues. The last decades of Bossuet's life, the late 1680s and 1690s, were dominated by the controversy over Quietism, a mystical and spiritual movement led by a French noblewoman, Madame Guyon. At the urging of King Louis XIV, a panel of...
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