Jean Garnier
Jean Garnier was a French Jesuit Church historian, patristic scholar, and moral theologian.
Life
He was born at Paris, entered the Society of Jesus at the age of sixteen, and, after a distinguished course of study, taught at first the humanities, then philosophy, at Clermont-Ferrand, and theology at Bourges. In 1681, he was sent to Rome on business of his order, fell ill on the way and died at Bologna.Garnier was considered one of the most learned Jesuits of his day, was well versed in Christian antiquity, and much consulted in difficult cases of conscience.
Works
In 1618, he published for the first time the Libellus fidei, sent to the Holy See during the Pelagian controversy by Julian, Bishop of Eclanum in Apulia. Garnier added notes and an historical commentary. The Libellus also found a place in Garnier's later work on Marius Mercator.In 1655, he wrote Regulae fidei catholicae de gratia Dei per Jesum Christum, and published the work at Bourges. In 1673, he edited at Paris all the work of Marius Mercator. The edition contains two parts. The first gives the writings of Mercator against the Pelagians, and to these Garnier adds seven dissertations:
- De primis auctoribus et praecipuis defensoribus haeresis quae a Pelagio nomen accepit
- De synodis habitis in causa Pelagianorum
- De constitutionibus imperatorum in eadem causa 418-430
- De subscriptione in causa Pelagianorum
- De libellis fidei scriptis ab auctoribus et praecipuis defensoribus haeresis Pelagianae
- De iis quae scripta sunt a defensoribus fidei catholicae adversus haeresim Pelagianorum ante obitum S. Augustini
- De ortu et incrementis haeresis Pelagianae seu potius Caelestianae
Garnier edited in 1675 at Paris the Breviarum causae Nestorianorum, correcting many mistakes and adding notes and a dissertation on the Fifth General Council. In 1678 he wrote Systema bibliothecae collegii Parisiensis S.J., a work considered very valuable for librarians.
In 1680, he edited the Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum from an ancient manuscript, and added three essays:
- De indiculo scribendae epistolae
- De ordinatione summi pontificis, on the case of Pope Honorius, whom Garnier considers free of guilt
- De usu pallii
- De ejus vita
- De libris Theodoreti
- De fide Theodoreti
- De quinta synodo generali
- De Theodoreti et orientalium causa