LEADER 04831 am 2200709 n 450 001 9910418016603321 005 20191106 010 $a979-1-03-654318-0 024 7 $a10.4000/books.larhra.3251 035 $a(CKB)4100000011314409 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-larhra-3251 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/50830 035 $a(PPN)248499084 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011314409 100 $a20200623j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aJésuites et sciences humaines (années 1960) /$fÉtienne Fouilloux, Frédéric Gugelot 210 $a[S.I] $cLARHRA$d2019 215 $a1 online resource (211 p.) 311 $a979-1-0915-9207-9 327 $tKant, Hegel et Compagnie /$rMichel Fourcade --$tLa conversion de la Compagnie a? 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Fondées sur la mise en évidence de systèmes de signes qui s?imposent au sujet sans qu?il en ait conscience, ces ?uvres constituent un défi de taille pour les croyants en l?existence d?un Dieu personnel accessible à la raison et à la liberté humaines. Peu nombreux ont été les intellectuels chrétiens capables de relever un tel défi. Parmi eux, en avant-garde comme souvent dans le passé, plusieurs jésuites, malgré la crise que leur ordre connaît en France au lendemain du concile Vatican II. Alors que la réception de la vision cosmique de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, mort en 1955, connaît son développement maximal, Paul Beauchamp, Louis Beirnaert, Michel de Certeau, Joseph Moingt, Georges Morel, Éric de Rosny ou François Roustang prennent au sérieux le défi, à leurs risques et périls, et tentent d?y répondre, moins par souci apologétique que par volonté de faire entendre une voix chrétienne dans un concert qui lui est largement étranger. Sur cette saison de l?intelligence croyante confrontée au paradigme structural, ce livre réunit quelques pierres d?attente pour une synthèse à venir. Il participe d?une histoire du catholicisme français contemporain, et plus particulièrement de la Compagnie de Jésus en son sein. 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