Maurice Vernes
Maurice Vernes (25 September 1845, in Nauroy – 29 July 1923, in Paris) was a French Protestant theologian and historian of religion.[1]
He studied theology at the Protestant seminary in Montauban and the University of Strasbourg, receiving his doctorate in 1874. From 1877 he taught as a lecturer at the Sorbonne, and two years later, became a professor at the Faculté de théologie protestante de Paris (Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris). In 1886, he was named director-adjoint at the École pratique des hautes études (section on religious sciences). From 1901 he taught classes as a professor at the Collège libre des sciences sociales (CLSS) in Paris.[2]
In 1880 he founded the journal, Revue de l'Histoire des religions.
Selected works
- Histoire des idées messianiques depuis Alexandre jusqu'a l'empereur Hadrien, (graduate thesis, 1874) – History of messianic ideas from Alexander the Great up until Hadrian.
- Mélanges de critique religieuse, 1880 – Collection of religious critiques.
- L'histoire des religions; son esprit, sa méthode, et ses divisions, son enseignement en France et à l'etranger, 1887 – The history of religions; its spirit, methods and divisions, its teaching in France and abroad.
- Une nouvelle hypothèse sur la composition et l'origine du Deutéronome, 1887 – A new hypothesis about the composition and origin of Deuteronomy.
- Du prétendu polythéisme des Hébreux; essai critique sur la religion du peuple d'Israël, suivi d'un examen de l'authenticité des écrits prophétiques, 1891 – On alleged polytheism of the Hebrews; critical essay on the religion of the people of Israel.
- Les croyances populaires : leçons sur l'histoire des religions professées à l'Université nouvelle de Bruxelles (by Élie Reclus, foreword by Vernes; 1908) – Popular beliefs: Lessons on the history of religion taught at the new University of Brussels.
- Histoire sociale des religions, 1911 – Social history of religions.
- La crise de la religion en France, 1911 – The crisis of religion in France.
- Les emprunts de la Bible hébraïque au grec et au latin, 1914.[3]
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References
- TROCMÉ, Marie - Roelly
- Vernes, Maurice Sociétés savantes de France
- HathiTrust Digital Library (published works)
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