Also known as Jacques-Benigne Bossuet, Eagle of Meaux
French bishop and theologian (1627-1704)
Jacques Bénigne Bossuet was a French bishop and theologian who lived from 1627 to 1704 and became one of the most influential religious figures of his era. He is remembered for his powerful sermons and theological writings that shaped Catholic thought during the reign of King Louis XIV.
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雅克-貝尼涅·博須埃(法語:Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet,法语:[bɔsɥɛ],1627年9月27日-1704年4月12日),又譯為波舒哀、博絮埃,生於法國第戎,遣使會會士、神學家,以講道及演說聞名,擁有「莫城之鷹」(L'Aigle de Meaux)的別名。他被認為是法國史上最偉大的演說家。著作有《哲學入門》,《世界史敍説》等。他是路易十四的宮廷布道師,宣揚君權神授與國王的絕對統治權力。
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