Louis Gardet


Louis Gardet was a French Roman Catholic religious brother and historian. As an author he was an expert in Islamic culture and sociology who had a sympathetic view of Islam as a religion. He considered himself "a Christian philosopher of cultures".

Biography

His real name was André Brottier and he is known under three identities that correspond to three phases of his life:
As a philosopher he espoused the Thomist thought. Youakim Moubarac, Jacques Jomier and Denise Masson were among his numerous disciples.

Published works

Louis Gardet wrote many books. His main works are:Introduction à la théologie musulmane, essai de théologie comparée, by Louis Gardet and Rev. George Anawati, with an introduction by Louis Massignon, Vrin, 1948 1946La pensée religieuse d'Avicenne, Paris, Vrin, 1951.Expériences mystiques en terres non chrétiennes, Paris, Alsatia, 1953.La cité musulmane, vie sociale et politique, Paris, Vrin, 1954.L'Islam, by Youakim Moubarac, Rev. Jacques Jomier, Louis Gardet and Rev. Anawati, Saint-Alban-Leysse, Collège théologique dominicain, 1956. Connaître l'islam, Paris, Fayard, 1958.Mystique musulmane. Aspects et tendances, expériences et techniques, by Rev. Anawati & Louis Gardet, Paris, Vrin, 1961L'islam. Religion, et communauté, Paris, Desclée De Brouwer, 1967.Dieu et la destinée de l'homme, Paris : J. Vrin, 1967 Les hommes de l'islam, approche des mentalités, Paris, Hachette, 1977L'Islam : hier, demain, by Mohammed Arkoun & Louis Gardet, Paris, Buchet-Chastel, 1978
  • Louis Gardet also took part in La passion de Hussayn Ibn Mansûr an-Hallâj, the posthumous edition of Louis Massignon's work, 1975.