Wilfred Monod Explained
William Frédéric Monod better known as Wilfred Monod (1867, Paris – 1943) was a Protestant Professor of theology associated to Paris and Rouen. He founded the Order of Watchers and was active in ecumenical efforts in France.[1] He once suggested a desire for the rehabilitation of Marcion of Sinope[2] and a removal of omnipotence and omnipresence from the conception of God. These ideas were quite controversial.[3] He was also the father of Théodore Monod.
He was a Christian pacifist.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: BUFFET André . Detailed biography of Wilfred Monod in the Virtual Museum of Protestantism . www.museeprotestant.org . 2015-06-26.
- Book: The Providence of God by G. C. Berkouwer, pgs 240-241 . 9780802848147 . 2013-09-13. Berkouwer . G. C. . 1952 .
- Web site: The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 8, pgs 470-471 . 1907 . 2013-09-13.
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