Émile Bougaud Knihy
Bougaud byl vlivný kazatel a spisovatel, který se vyznačoval hlubokým porozuměním pro ušlechtilé myšlenky a činy, soucitem s lidským utrpením a silnou reflexí. Ve svých apologetických dílech projevoval soucit se svou dobou a neochvějnou naději v triumf církve. Jeho cílem bylo přizpůsobit vysvětlení dogmat, přikázání a organizace církve morálním a intelektuálním aspiracím svých současníků, aniž by obětoval katolickou nauku. Jeho literární odkaz spočívá ve schopnosti propojit víru s moderními myšlenkami.





The Divinity of Christ: An Argument
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Father Brady's translation of Bougaud's Life of Saint Vincent de Paul offers English readers a valuable insight into the life of this significant figure. While a more extensive biography by Abelly exists, along with a vast collection of Vincent's correspondence, Bougaud's work stands out for its accessibility and relevance to modern readers. He skillfully balances detail and brevity, ensuring the narrative remains engaging without overwhelming those less inclined to delve into exhaustive detail. Bougaud's biographies, including those of Saint Jane Frances de Chantal and Saint Monica, are recognized as literary masterpieces, and this translation adds a noteworthy contribution to English religious literature. The timing of this publication is particularly pertinent, as it aligns with the current call for societal reform and the elevation of the priesthood within the Church. This dual mission resonates with educated Catholics and is a central theme of Papal encyclicals and synodal decrees. The work emphasizes the responsibility of the Church today, highlighting the importance of these efforts for the future influence of Catholics on society. Forgotten Books is dedicated to preserving historical works, ensuring that this important biography remains accessible while maintaining the integrity of the original text.
This biography tells the story of St. Vincent de Paul, a French Catholic priest who founded two important religious orders in the 17th century. With meticulous scholarship and deep understanding of the religious context of his subject, Emile Bougaud offers readers an insightful and engaging portrait of this fascinating figure from church history.