Léon Denis
Léon Denis | |
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| Born | Léon Denis January 1, 1846 |
| Died | March 12, 1927 (aged 81) |
| Known for | Léon Denis, spiritist philosopher and researcher, nominated the Apostle of Spiritism |
Léon Denis (January 1, 1846 – March 12, 1927) 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.