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Louis Bouyer was a prominent French theologian and priest of the Oratory, known for his scholarly contributions to Catholic thought during the 20th century. He played a significant role in the theological debates of his time, particularly in relation to the Second Vatican Council. His writings often explored the intersections of faith, history, and modernity, making complex theological concepts accessible to a broader audience. Bouyer's works, including 'Erasmus and His Times' and 'St. Philip Neri: A Portrait,' reflect his deep understanding of spirituality and his commitment to the Church's mission in a rapidly changing world.

Throughout his life, Bouyer was influenced by a variety of theological traditions and thinkers, which enriched his perspective and writings. He was particularly known for his insights into the spirituality of the Church and the importance of the Eucharist in Christian life. His legacy continues to inspire theologians and scholars today, underscoring the relevance of his work in contemporary discussions of faith and society.

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出生日期 February 4, 1913
出生地点 Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, Grand Est, France
去世日期 May 1, 2004