Daniel-Rops, Henri°

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DANIEL-ROPS, HENRI°

DANIEL-ROPS, HENRI ° (pseudonym of Jean Charles Henri Petiot ; 1901–1965), French historian and writer. A history schoolteacher by profession, Daniel-Rops was a prolific writer whose literary career extended over a period of 40 years. Among his more famous works are Histoire sainte or Le peuple de la Bible (1943; Sacred History of Israel and the Ancient World, 1949) and Jesus en son temps (1945; Jesus in His Time, 1955), and the 14-volume Histoire de l'Eglise du Christ (1948; History of Church of Christ, 1957– ). These works, characterized by apologetics for the Catholic view of history, contain traditional anti-Jewish prejudices. On the other hand, Daniel-Rops acknowledged the bond of the Jewish people to the Holy Land and he expressed his admiration for the Zionist movement.

bibliography:

M. Lobet, A la rencontre de Daniel-Rops (1949); P. Dournes, Daniel-Rops, ou le reálisme de l'esprit (1949); D. Feuerwerker, in: Evidences (Feb.–March 1951); Cahiers de Savoie, 4 (1965).

[Willehad Paul Eckert]