I recently read that there is there is a saying among academic historians that a scholar's dissertation is always, in some form, an autobiography. That is, it usually is a mirror reflecting the life experiences and personal philosophy of the author. From what you've shared, this seems to be the case with the young Father Prevost.
I recently read that there is there is a saying among academic historians that a scholar's dissertation is always, in some form, an autobiography. That is, it usually is a mirror reflecting the life experiences and personal philosophy of the author. From what you've shared, this seems to be the case with the young Father Prevost.
Very interesting! I’ve never heard that before. All the more reason to hope the full thing is published widely eventually!