Bernard Reymond Explained

Bernard Reymond (7 January 1933) is a Swiss pastor and theologian, honorary professor of practical theology at the Romand pastoral Institute of the University of Lausanne, which belongs to the current of Liberal Christianity.

Biography

In 1975, Bernard Reymond supported a thesis on theologian Louis Auguste Sabatier entitled Le Procès de l'autorité dans la théologie d'Auguste Sabatier[1] and translated a book by Friedrich Schleiermacher.

He was a pastor at the Oratoire du Louvre in Paris, then in the canton de Vaud.[2]

In his works, Bernard Reymond particularly studies the links between religion and culture in its various forms: literature, fine arts, cinema.[3]

He was at the origin of the International Society for Practical Theology, founded in 1992.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.sudoc.fr/007158874 Notice Sudoc, thèse de théologie, 1975
  2. https://www.evangile-et-liberte.net/2015/12/des-pasteurs-qui-pensent-par-eux-memes/ « Des pasteurs qui pensent par eux-mêmes »
  3. http://www.laprocure.com/biographies/Reymond-Bernard/0-1306752.html Présentation de Bernard Reymond