Jean Denis (10 November 1902 – 10 March 1992) was a Belgian politician and writer.
Through his written work he was the chief ideologue of the Rexist movement.
A native of Chastre-Villeroux-Blanmont in Walloon Brabant, Denis was educated to doctorate level.
He first became involved in politics with the radical Catholic movements, serving as secretary to Monsignor Louis Picard.
As such Denis was almost inevitably drawn to Rexism and he served as a deputy for Namur between 1936 and 1939.Denis two main books were Principes Rexistes and Bases Doctrinales de Rex, both published in 1936.
Within these books he argued that Rex was more of a popular movement than a political party and endorsed a policy that sought to restore dignity to Belgium through a new hierarchical state.