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Maximilian van der Sandt, S.J. (17 April 1578 – 21 June 1656), known as Sandaus or Sandaeus, was a noted Dutch Jesuit theologian.
Van der Sandt was born in Amsterdam, then part of the Spanish Netherlands. He entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus, 21 November 1597; he taught philosophy at Würzburg and Sacred Scripture at Mainz. He became rector of the episcopal seminary at Würzburg.
He wrote many works on philosophy and theology, among others a notable controversial reply to the Batavian Calvinist Lawrence in defence of the moral teaching of the Jesuits, entitled Castigatio conscientiae Jesuiticae cauteriata. . .a Jacobo Laurentio, Würzburg, 1617. It was said of him that he left a book for every one of the seventy-eight years of his life, several devotional treatises on the Blessed Virgin, and many ascetical and mystical treatises. He died at Cologne, then a free city in the Holy Roman Empire.
References
Sommervogel, Carlos, Bibliotheque de la Compagnie de Jesus, XII (Paris, 1896)
Poulain, Augustin, Des Grâces d'oraison (6th ed., Paris); The Graces of Interior Prayer, tr. Smith (London, 1911)
Dekoninck, Ralph et Guiderdoni, Agnès (ed.), Maximilianus Sandaeus, un jésuite entre mystique et symbolique. Études suivies de l'édition par Mariel Mazzocco des annotations d'Angelus Silesius à la Pro theologia mystica clavis, textes rassemblés et édités par Clément Duyck, Paris, Honoré Champion, "Mystica", 2019
This article incorporates text from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article "Maximilian Van der Sandt" by Gertrude Dana Steele, a publication now in the public domain.
External links
Thomas Gandlau (1994). "Sandaeus (van der Sandt, Vandersant, van den Sanden) Maximilianus". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 8. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1300–1303. ISBN 3-88309-053-0.