Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris

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The Protestant Faculty of Theology of Paris (French: Faculté de théologie protestante de Paris) is a Protestant institution moved to Paris from Strassburg in 1877 in the buildings of the former collège Rollin, Rue Lhomond.[1][2]

Notable professors included Auguste Sabatier, Eugène Ménégoz, Jean Réville and the church historian Amy Gaston Bonet-Maury.

References

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  2. ^ A. Encrevé, André in Études théologiques et Religieuses vol.52, 1977, article "La fondation de la faculté de théologie protestante à Paris," pp. 337–370