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Joseph Malègue (8 December 1876 – 30 December 1940), was a French catholic novelist, principally author of (1933) and . He was also a theologian and published some theological surveys, as Pénombres about Faith and against Fideism. His first novel is, following the French historian of spirituality , the most accurately linked to Modernism. Pope Francis quoted in several circumstances, among them in El Jesuita this Malègue's view about Incarnation : ‘’ It is not Christ who is incomprehensible for me if He is God, it is God who is strange for me if He is not Christ.‘’

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  • Joseph Malègue (8 December 1876 – 30 December 1940), was a French catholic novelist, principally author of (1933) and . He was also a theologian and published some theological surveys, as Pénombres about Faith and against Fideism. His first novel is, following the French historian of spirituality , the most accurately linked to Modernism. Pope Francis quoted in several circumstances, among them in El Jesuita this Malègue's view about Incarnation : ‘’ It is not Christ who is incomprehensible for me if He is God, it is God who is strange for me if He is not Christ.‘’ (en)
  • Joseph Malègue (8 dic. 1876- 30 dic. 1940) fue un novelista francés católico, autor de la novela “Augustin o el maestro está ahí “(1933 : Traducción Española, 2020)) y “Piedras Negras. Las Clases Medias de la Salvación”. También fue un teólogo y publicó algunas investigaciones teológicas, como “Penumbras” sobre la fe y contra el fideísmo. Su primera novela es, según el historiador francés de la espiritualidad Émile Goichot, la más relacionada al modernismo. El Papa Francisco citó en varias circunstancias, entre ellas en El jesuita​​la opinión de Malègue sobre la Encarnación: No es Cristo que es incomprensible para mí, si Él es Dios, es Dios el que sería extraño para mí, si Él no es Cristo . (es)
  • Joseph Malègue est un écrivain français, né à La Tour-d'Auvergne le 8 décembre 1876 et mort à Nantes le 30 décembre 1940. Aîné de cinq enfants, renfermé et solitaire, il a cependant une enfance heureuse marquée par la foi chrétienne de sa mère. Élève d'abord médiocre, il termine brillamment ses humanités, puis de nouveaux échecs dus à la maladie altèrent sa santé au physique et au moral, hypothéquant les carrières dont il rêve. (fr)
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