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Revue thomiste

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Revue thomiste
EditorPhilippe-Marie Margelidon
CategoriesPhilosophy, theology
FrequencyQuarterly
FounderMarie Thomas Coconnier, Ambroise Gardeil and Pierre Mandonnet
First issue1893
Country France
Based inToulouse
LanguageFrench
Websitehttps://www.revuethomiste.fr
ISSN0035-4295

Revue thomiste (lit.'Thomist review') is a quarterly theological and philosophical journal founded in March 1893 by the Dominican priests Marie Thomas Coconnier, Ambroise Gardeil and Pierre Mandonnet following the 1879 exhortation by Pope Leo XIII to renew thomistic studies through his encyclical Aeterni Patris.

The creation of the journal was supported by father Marie-Joseph Lagrange. A peer-reviewed magazine, it is published quarterly at Toulouse. The publication asserted a strong influence on neo-Thomistic philosophy and theology. Relevant figures such as Étienne Gilson or Jacques Maritain took part on its debates.

Revue thomiste also works in the compilation of a series of texts, the Bibliothèque de la Revue thomiste, published between 1938 and 1970 by Desclée de Brouwer[1] and by Parole et Silence since 2004.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ BNF. "Bibliothèque de la Revue thomiste". Catalogue général.
  2. ^ "Bibliothèque de la Revue Thomiste - Parole et silence". www.paroleetsilence.com. Retrieved 2024-10-29.

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