David Ancillon, une figure méconnue de pasteur idéal pour les protestants du XVIIe siècle
The Discours sur la vie de feu Monsieur Ancillon, published in 1698 by his son Charles, presents the image of an ideal pastor. He is a modest, kind and charitable man. He puts into practice all that he teaches, being a model for his flock. He is above all a great preacher. But he is also a hard-work...
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Published in | Chrétiens et Sociétés Vol. 13; pp. 71 - 87 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | French |
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Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA UMR 5190)
31.12.2006
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | The Discours sur la vie de feu Monsieur Ancillon, published in 1698 by his son Charles, presents the image of an ideal pastor. He is a modest, kind and charitable man. He puts into practice all that he teaches, being a model for his flock. He is above all a great preacher. But he is also a hard-worker, an erudite, fond of books. This picture reflects imperfectly the reality and tells us more on what a pastor must be in 17th century. |
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ISSN: | 1257-127X 1965-0809 |
DOI: | 10.4000/chretienssocietes.2123 |