Jacques Maritain
Jacques Maritain (; 18 November 1882 – 28 April 1973) was a French
Catholic philosopher. Raised as a
Protestant, he was
agnostic before converting to Catholicism in 1906. An author of more than 60 books, he helped to revive
Thomas Aquinas for modern times, and was influential in the development and drafting of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Pope Paul VI presented his "Message to Men of Thought and of Science" at the close of
Vatican II to Maritain, his long-time friend and mentor. The same pope had seriously considered making him a
lay cardinal, but Maritain rejected it. Maritain's interest and works spanned many aspects of philosophy, including
aesthetics,
political theory,
philosophy of science,
metaphysics, the nature of education,
liturgy and
ecclesiology.
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