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Léon Denis
AuthorBooks · Second hand1846-1927
Léon Denis was a notable French spiritist philosopher, and, with Gabriel Delanne and Camille Flammarion, one of the principal exponents of spiritism after the death of Allan Kardec. Denis lectured throughout Europe at international conferences of spiritism and spiritualism, promoting the idea of survival of the soul after death and the implications of this for human relations. He is known as the apostle of French spiritism.
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About Léon Denis
Birth
1846
Death
1927
First book
1898
Years writing
128
Léon Denis was a notable French spiritist philosopher, and, with Gabriel Delanne and Camille Flammarion, one of the principal exponents of spiritism after the death of Allan Kardec. Denis lectured throughout Europe at international conferences of spiritism and spiritualism, promoting the idea of survival of the soul after death and the implications of this for human relations. He is known as the apostle of French spiritism.
Léon Denis was a prominent French philosopher who dedicated his life to the study and dissemination of spiritualism.
Born in Foug in 1846, his intellectual legacy includes a prolific output of 55 published works.
Among his most notable writings is Jeanne d'Arc Médium, a work that explores the historical figure from a spiritual perspective.
His thought was not limited to spiritualism, as he also delved into the history and culture of the Celts and Druids.
Considered one of the pillars of the spiritualist movement, his influence remains a fundamental reference in spiritualist philosophy.






