- Louis Auguste Sabatier
Louis Auguste Sabatier (
October 22 ,1839 -April 12 ,1901 ), FrenchProtestant theologian, was born atVallon (Ardèche ), in theCévennes , and was educated at the Protestant theological faculty ofMontauban and the universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg.After holding the pastorate at
Aubenas in the Ardèche from 1864 to 1868 he was appointed professor of reformeddogma tics in the theological faculty of Strasbourg. His markedly French sympathies during the war of 1870 led to his expulsion from Strassburg in 1872. After five years' effort he succeeded in establishing a Protestant theological faculty inParis , "L'Ecole de Paris" (today: "Institut de théologie protestante de Paris") withEtienne Mennegoz and became professor and then dean. In 1886 he became a teacher in the newly founded religious science department of the "École des Hautes Etudes" of the Sorbonne.Among his chief works were:
*"The Apostle Paul" (3rd ed., 1896)
*"Mémoire sur la notion hébraique de l'Esprit" (1879)
*"Les Origines littéraires de l'Apocalypse" (1888)
*"The Vitality of Christian Dogmas and their Power of Evolution" (1890)
*"Religion and Modern Culture" (1897)
*"Historical Evolution of the Doctrine of the Atonement" (1903)
*"Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion" (1897)
*"Religions of Authority and the Religion of the Spirit" (1904, posthumous), to which his colleagueJean Revile prefixed a short memoir.These works show Sabatier as "at once an accomplished dialectician and a mystic in the best sense of the word."
His brother Paul was a noted theological
historian .References
On his theology see
*Etienne Mennegoz in "Expository Times", xv.30
*G. B. Stevens in "Hibbert Journal" (April 1903)
*1911
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