Charles De Smedt

Jesuit priest, hagiographer
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IntroJesuit priest, hagiographer
PlacesBelgium
wasWriter Biographer
Work fieldLiterature Science
Gender
Male
Religion:Catholicism
Birth6 April 1833, Ghent
Death4 March 1911Brussels (aged 77 years)
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Biography

Charles De Smedt (6 April 1833, Ghent, Belgium – 4 March 1911, Brussels) was a Belgian Jesuit priest and hagiographer. He was a Bollandist, and is noted for having introduced critical historical methods into Catholic hagiography, so that it became a collection of accounts of the accretion of legends, as well as the compilation of original materials.
He is best known for his contribution to hagiography but also to history and metaphysics. His contribution to the development of a critical approach to History is epitomized in his masterpiece: Principes de la critique historique.
He revived the Bollandist Society and founded it scholarly journal, the Analecta Bollandiana in 1882 with G. van Hooff and Joseph de Backer.

Works

  • Introductio generalis ad historiam ecclesiasticam critice tractandam (1876)
  • L'Église et la science (1877), early reply to the conflict thesis
  • Principes de la critique historique, Bruxelles, 1883.

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