Antoine, Paul Gabriel
Antoine, Paul Gabriel
A French theologian, born at Lunéville, 10 January, 1678; died at Pont-à-Mousson, 22 January, 1743. At the age of fifteen he applied for admission into the Society of Jesus, and was received 9 October, 1693. On the completion of his studies, he taught “humanities” for several years, first a Pont-à-Mousson, and then at Colmar. Returning to the former city, he occupied the chair of philosophy, and later that of theology with considerable success, the first edition of his “Dogmatic Theology” appearing in 1723, and three years later is “Moral Theology” in three volumes. He was afterwards rector of the College of Pont-à-Mousson, where he died in his sixty-fifth year. His “Theologia universa, speculativa et dogmatica”, embracing the whole field of scholastic inquiry met with an enthusiastic reception, and at once stamped the author as one of the first theologians of the age. It went through nine editions during his lifetime, and ten after his death. It is remarkable for its clearness and solidity. Still more flattering was the reception accorded his “Theologia moralis universa”, first published in Nancy in 1726, in duodecima. It has since gone through sixty editions in different countries. The Roman edition of 1747, published by Philip Carbognano, O.M., contained several additions to the original, among them chapters on Condemned Propositions, Reserved Cases, decrees of Benedict XIV, etc. Antoine’s “Moral Theology” was so highly esteemed by Benedict XIV that he prescribed its use by the students of the College of Propaganda, and it was likewise received by many of the bishops throughout France and Italy. Yet despite the fact that it is remarkable for three qualities seldom found united, viz, brevity, clearness, and completeness, it is no long a text-book at the present day. For, in the opinion of the learned Gury, Antoine inclines too much toward the side of severity, a judgment fully confirmed by St. Alphonsus Ligouri (Homo Ap., xvi, 108). Besides his theological works, Antoine published also several ascetical and devotional treatises.
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Sommervogel, Bibliotheque de la c. de J., s. v.; Hurter, Nomenclator, II, 1289.
GEORGE F. JOHNSON
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume ICopyright © 1907 by Robert Appleton CompanyOnline Edition Copyright © 2003 by K. KnightNihil Obstat, March 1, 1907. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., CensorImprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York
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Antoine, Paul Gabriel
a French Jesuit, was born Jan. 21, 1679, at Luneville, in Lorraine. He joined his order in. 1711, lectured on theology and philosophy at Pont-a- Mousson, and died Jan. 22, 1743. He wrote, Theologia Moralis (Nancy, 1731, and often, 3 vols.) :Theologia Universa Dogmatica (ibid. 1735, 7 vols.):Lectures Chretiennes par Forme de Meditation sur les Grandes Verites de la Foi (ibid. 1736) :–Demonstration dela Vlirite de la Religion Chretienme et Catholique (ibid. 1739). See Calmet, Bibliotheque Lorraine (Nancy, 1750); Chevrier, Memoires pour servir a l’Histoire des Hommes Illustres de Lorraine (Brussels, 1754). (B. P.)