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Knoxic Masculinity? The Scottish exception in female religious leadership

Female religious leadership in Protestant churches is trendy. However, things don't always go smooth. The Protestant landscape displays very contrasting trends. If we consider the British isles, situations vary enormously. Just to take an example, England is way ahead Scotland in terms of Female access to Pastoral leadership. How come ? Let's consider the Baptist case . The first...

Publié le 17/02/2022 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

Non-violence in French Protestantism and its literary translations

The French website CAIRN is an amazing ressource, including an international edition which allows many scholars to have an insight into top-level publications in french . Here is an example with Patrick Cabanel's article about Non-violence in French Protestantism during World War One . "French protestants played a part in the emergence of radical pacifism and non-violence...

Publié le 20/01/2022 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

Gills Teulié on South Africa and religion : the French scholar to read

FW d e Klerk (1936-2021) , the former president of South Africa and the last white person to lead the country, has died ( link ). This is the occasion to remember how difficult has been the path to peace in South Africa. Protestant Faith has played an ambiguous role, torn apart between the temptation to legitimize Apartheid, and the emphasis on Grace and Freedom for all.  In the...

Publié le 11/11/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

British Protestant Missions, Europe and ”imaginary colonialism”

"This ( excellent!) 2021 book is the first account of British Protestant conversion initiatives directed towards continental Europe between 1600 and 1900. Continental Europe was considered a missionary land—another periphery of the world, whose centre was imperial Britain. British missions to Europe were informed by religious experiments in America, Africa, and Asia, rendering these...

Publié le 30/09/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

British Evangelicals, German Pietists & Revival in Hungary

This article demonstrates how British evangelicals, German pietists, and Hungarian Protestants sought to ‘educate’ the masses outside the educational framework of ecclesiastical and state structures within the Hungarian Kingdom in the nineteenth century. More specifically the study intends to offer a concise overview of the history of Protestants who spread the gospel through the...

Publié le 13/05/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

France: at least flowers are not locked down

Visiting the French Protestant Historical Society (SHPF), rue des Saints Pères, Paris, on the day French Prime Minister announced a third lock-down.

Publié le 18/03/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

France: christians unite against increased State control

Major representatives of the three branches of French Christianity, Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox speak out in a column published in the daily Le Figaro yesterday. They warn about the current "separatism bill" and the threat of an increased State control over churches and religions. For them, freedom is at stake. Link.

Publié le 11/03/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

A major book about the main French reformed church (ERF)

This is the first work devoted to the history of the Reformed Church of France, from its rebirth in the 20th century on the ashes of the Concordant Church to the union between the Reformed and Lutherans in 2013. This Reformed Church embodies a particular presence in the world, carried by a strong identity. A must-read book édited by a prestigious publishing house, which hopefully may be...

Publié le 11/02/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

French Baptist Bicentenary

Did you know that there were Baptist churches in France before Baptist churches started in Texas ? Baptist beginnings trace back to 1820, with several Believer's baptisms in Nomain (North of France). One year after (1821), the first French Baptist congregation started in Aix, a very small village near Nomain. Due to the current pandemia, French Baptists could not really mark this 200th...

Publié le 14/01/2021 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

French Evangelicals celebrate 10 years of CNEF

Do you know the CNEF ? In French, it is Conseil National des Evangéliques de France (National Council of French Evangelicals). Created 10 years ago after merging previous French Evangelical networks, this body represents at least 60% of the One Million French Evangelicals. It just celebrated its 10th Anniversary last tuesday. From all France, more than 500 connected and registered....

Publié le 17/12/2020 dans French Windows par A lire | Lire la suite...

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