Pasquier Quesnel
French priest and theologian

Born
July 14th, 1634
391 years ago
Died
December 2nd, 1719
305 years ago — 85 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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Born in 1634, this French priest and theologian became a prominent figure in the Jansenist movement. Quesnel's theological works focused on reforming the Catholic Church and were influential in the development of Jansenism in France. He published 'Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament', which emphasized moral and spiritual themes over dogmatic teachings. This work contributed significantly to the spread of Jansenist ideas during his time, leading to tensions with the Catholic Church and advocating for a return to the principles of early Christianity.
Published 'Réflexions morales sur le Nouveau Testament'
Key figure in the Jansenist movement
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