Between institutionalization, repression and Refuge: French Protestantism in the 17th century (1598-1715)
Dix-septième siècle
2021/4 No 293
352 pages
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Between institutionalization, repression and Refuge: French Protestantism in the 17th century (1598-1715)
New perspectives on French Protestantism in the Grand Siècle
- By Didier Boisson
- and Emmanuel Bury
Reformed churches and record keeping: A draft register of the consistory of Castres in the seventeenth Century
“The Doctrine of Saulmur and Blois”: The radical wing of the Saumur School of Theology
Another look at Reformed preaching during the Grand Siècle: Jean La Placette, Jean-Frédéric Ostervald, and Pierre Roques
- By Cinthia Meli
An ecclesial ministry for women? The cultural and theological context of an epistolary exchange between Dorothy Moore and André Rivet (1643)
A pastoral crisis under the Edict of Nantes: The Discours contre les revoltez (1661)
Odi et amo. The reception of Malebranche in the French-speaking Reformed space (1680-1730), a first assessment
- By Elena Muceni
Speaking of that of which they do not Want us to Speak: Protestant memories and the risks of confession
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The Entry of the Marquis de Nointel into Jerusalem: A rediscovered painting
- By Guy Meyer
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