Patrick Laude

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Template:Short description Patrick Laude is a scholar, author and teacher. His works deal with the relationship between mysticism, symbolism and poetry, as well as focusing on contemporary spiritual figures such as Simone Weil, Louis Massignon and Frithjof Schuon.

Biography

Born in France in 1958, he took a graduate degree in philosophy at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne while studying at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He came to the US in the early eighties and obtained his Ph.D. in 1985 from Indiana University.[1] He joined Georgetown University in 1991. Laude's scholarly work is primarily focused on comparative mysticism, the symbolic imagination in religion and literature, and Western interpretations of Asian contemplative traditions. He is the author of several books and numerous articles on these subjects.[2][3][4]

Bibliography

English
French
  • Apocalypse des religions (L'Harmattan, 2016), Template:ISBN
  • Massignon intérieur (L'Age d'Homme, Paris-Lausanne, 2001) Template:ISBN
  • Dossier H Frithjof Schuon (L'Age d'Homme, Paris-Lausanne, 2001), Template:ISBN
  • Approches du Quiétisme (Biblio 17, Tübingen, 1991)[10]
  • Rodenbach, les décors de silence : essai sur la poésie de Georges Rodenbach, (Labor, Bruxelles, 1990), Template:ISBN

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