Joseph F. Donceel (1906–1994) was a Belgian Jesuit and a professor at Fordham University .
Life
Donceel was born in Zwijndrecht, Belgium to Armandus Donceel and Maria Vernimmen on 16 September 1906.[ 1] He entered the Society of Jesus at Arlon in 1924, making his first vows in 1926 after the noviciate in Drongen . He went on to study theology and psychology at the Jesuit house of studies in Egenhoven and at the Catholic University of Leuven .[ 1] He was ordained as a priest in Leuven on 24 August 1938 by Jean-Marie Van Cauwenbergh .[ 1]
Donceel joined the faculty of Fordham University in 1944 and taught rational and experimental psychology at Fordham College until 1972, when he became professor emeritus.[ 2]
He translated works by Joseph Maréchal , Karl Rahner , and Pierre Rousselot .
He died at the Jesuit infirmary on Fordham University's Rose Hill campus after a long illness on 15 December 1994, at the age of 88.[ 2]
Publications
La fatigue mentale (Namur, Wesmael-Charlier, 1937)
Natural Theology (New York, Sheed & Ward, 1962)
Philosophical Anthropology (New York, Sheed & Ward, 1967)
References
^ a b c Theo Laurent (12 September 2016). "Joseph Donceel" .
^ a b "Rev. Joseph Donceel, Former Professor, 88". The New York Times . 25 December 1994.