GUYON, JEANNE-MARIE BOUVIER DE LA MOTTE, MADAME DU ...


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, ne Bouvier De La Motte, byname Madame Guyon born April 13, 1648, Montargis, Fr. died June 9, 1717, Blois French mystic and writer, a central figure in the theological debates of 17th-century France through her advocacy of quietism, an extreme passivity and indifference of the soul, even to eternal salvation, wherein she believed that one became an agent of God. At 16 she married Jacques Guyon, lord du Chesnoy, and began to raise a family, but, at the death of her husband in 1676, she turned completely toward the mystical experiences she had long felt. Led through a long cycle of personal religious developments by Barnabite Friar Franois Lacombe, she left her children and began travels with Lacombe to Geneva, Turin, and Grenoble (168186). Regularly, the heretical nature of her teachingswhich tended to exclude the external world and the mechanisms of the churcharoused the suspicions of local bishops, and she was forced to move on. During this period she published the most important of her many writings: the Moyen court et trs facile de faire oraison (1685; The Short and Very Easy Method of Prayer). In 1687 Lacombe was put in prison, where he died, and Guyon was arrested in 1688 but was released after a few months at the intervention of Madame de Maintenon, second wife of Louis XIV, who introduced her to the royal circle. After her release, Guyon attracted her greatest disciple, the influential Abb de Fnelon (16511715), who found in her teachings the answers to some of his own spiritual dilemmas. By 1694 Fnelon's writings, coloured by quietism, had generated a great alarm; and, in the midst of complicated political and religious maneuvers, a conference met at Issy (1695), at which Fnelon defended Guyon's teachings. Quietism, however, was officially condemned by the Roman Catholic church, Guyon was arrested and imprisoned, and Fnelon continued the pamphlet war. After her release from prison (1703), Guyon lived and wrote quietly at Blois. Her writings were published from 1712 to 1720 (45 vol., reprinted 176790).

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