Charles De Koninck Papers

Papers, 1934-1965.

6 linear feet.

Biographical Overview

Philosopher and theologian. Born in Belgium, he earned a Ph.D. at Louvain and an S.T.D. at Laval University in Quebec, where he served as a professor of natural philosophy from 1934 until his death.

Contents

Photocopies of correspondence, lectures, notes, and drafts; concerning evolution, science, education, logic, theology, natural philosophy, ethics, political theory, and metaphysics. Correspondents include Mortimer Adler, Eugène Babin, Georges Albert Boutry, R.E. Brennan, OP, Anthony Durand, Edgar and Georgette Guay, Henri Guindon, SMM, Waldemar Gurian, Aurèle Kolnais, Jacques de Monleon, John and Jean Oesterle, and Yves Simon. Source: Université Laval, Quebec. In French, English, and Latin.

Inventory

Alphabetical Index


Laval University maintains the original papers of Charles De Koninck, from which the Jacques Maritain Center produced its photocopies under the direction of Ralph McInerny.

View Laval University's Inventory of Charles De Koninck's Papers (in French)