Religious Thought in France in the Nineteenth Century

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A01=Canon W. J. Sparrow Simpson
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biblical criticism France
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Catholic dogma studies
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French modernism
Future of Religion
Influence of Bergson
Modernism in France
Newer Protestantism
nineteenth-century French religious movements
Older Protestantism
positivism philosophy
Positivist Religion
Protestant theology France
religious modernity
Religious thought in France

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  • ISBN 9781032852072
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1935, Religious Thought in France in the Nineteenth Century discusses various religious thoughts prevalent in France during the nineteenth century, along with prominent figures associated with them. The author explores Positivist Religion, Natural Religion, and Older and Newer Protestantism. He then talks about the modernist movement in France through the life and career of distinguished critic Alfred Loisy. The author goes on to examine the future of religion and the influence of Bergson and provides a commentary on the biblical and historical studies among Catholics, Catholic studies of Dogma and the preachers in Paris like Mgr. de Quélen, Jesuit Ravignan, Jesuit Félix, Père Hyacinthe and Monsabré, to name a few. Simpson concludes his book with a discussion on the influence of Church on literary men – Bourget, Huysmans, Faguet, and Brunetière.

Canon W. J. Sparrow Simpson was an English Anglican priest and writer. He was a strong proponent of Anglo-Catholicism and was editor of the high-church English Church Review in the years before the First World War.

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