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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. He once suggested a desire for the rehabilitation of Marcion of Sinope and a removal of omnipotence and omnipresence from the conception of God. These ideas were quite controversial. He was also the father of Théodore Monod. He was a Christian pacifist.

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  • William Frédéric Monod, bekannt als Wilfred Monod (* 24. November 1867 in Paris; † 2. Mai 1943 ebenda) war ein französischer reformierter Pfarrer und Theologe. International bekannt ist er vor allem durch seine Beteiligung an der frühen Ökumenischen Bewegung. (de)
  • William Frédéric Monod, dit Wilfred Monod, né le 24 novembre 1867 à Paris et mort le 2 mai 1943 dans la même ville, est un pasteur et théologien réformé français. Pasteur au temple protestant de l'Oratoire du Louvre de 1907 à 1938, c'est une figure historique du christianisme social. (fr)
  • 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. He once suggested a desire for the rehabilitation of Marcion of Sinope and a removal of omnipotence and omnipresence from the conception of God. These ideas were quite controversial. He was also the father of Théodore Monod. He was a Christian pacifist. (en)
  • William Frédéric (Wilfred) Monod, född 1867, död 1943, var en fransk teolog. Han var sonson till Frédéric Monod. Monod var professor i praktisk teologi vid den protestantiska teologiska fakulteten i Paris, president i Union des églises réformées, en av ledarna för den evangelisk-sociala rörelsen i Frankrike och för de kyrkliga enhetssträvandena. (sv)
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  • William Frédéric Monod, bekannt als Wilfred Monod (* 24. November 1867 in Paris; † 2. Mai 1943 ebenda) war ein französischer reformierter Pfarrer und Theologe. International bekannt ist er vor allem durch seine Beteiligung an der frühen Ökumenischen Bewegung. (de)
  • William Frédéric Monod, dit Wilfred Monod, né le 24 novembre 1867 à Paris et mort le 2 mai 1943 dans la même ville, est un pasteur et théologien réformé français. Pasteur au temple protestant de l'Oratoire du Louvre de 1907 à 1938, c'est une figure historique du christianisme social. (fr)
  • 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. He once suggested a desire for the rehabilitation of Marcion of Sinope and a removal of omnipotence and omnipresence from the conception of God. These ideas were quite controversial. He was also the father of Théodore Monod. He was a Christian pacifist. (en)
  • William Frédéric (Wilfred) Monod, född 1867, död 1943, var en fransk teolog. Han var sonson till Frédéric Monod. Monod var professor i praktisk teologi vid den protestantiska teologiska fakulteten i Paris, president i Union des églises réformées, en av ledarna för den evangelisk-sociala rörelsen i Frankrike och för de kyrkliga enhetssträvandena. (sv)
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  • Wilfred Monod (de)
  • Wilfred Monod (fr)
  • Wilfred Monod (en)
  • Wilfred Monod (sv)
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