Louis Auguste Sabatier
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Louis Auguste Sabatier French
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 Protestant theologian
Theology
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, was born at Vallon-Pont-d'Arc
Vallon-Pont-d'Arc
Vallon-Pont-d'Arc is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France.Vallon-Pont-d'Arc is a capital of prehistoric and cultural tourism. This small village, peaceful in wintertime, sees its population expand ten-fold in summer...

 (Ardèche
Ardèche
Ardèche is a department in south-central France named after the Ardèche River.- History :The area has been inhabited by humans at least since the Upper Paleolithic, as attested by the famous cave paintings at Chauvet Pont d'Arc. The plateau of the Ardeche River has extensive standing stones ,...

), in the Cévennes
Cévennes
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, and was educated at the Protestant theological faculty of Montauban
Montauban
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 and the universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg.

After holding the pastorate at Aubenas
Aubenas
Aubenas is a commune in the southern part of the Ardèche department in the Rhône Valley in southern France.It is the seat of several government offices...

 in the Ardèche from 1864 to 1868 he was appointed professor of reformed dogma
Dogma
Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, or a particular group or organization. It is authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted, or diverged from, by the practitioners or believers...

tics in the theological faculty of Strasbourg
University of Strasbourg
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. His markedly French sympathies during the war of 1870
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 led to his expulsion from Strassburg in 1872. After five years' effort he succeeded in establishing a Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris
Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris
The Protestant Faculty of Theology of Paris was a Protestant institution moved to Paris from Strassburg in 1877 in the buildings of the former collège Rollin, Rue Lhomond....

, L'Ecole de Paris (today: Institut de théologie protestante de Paris) with Eugène Ménégoz
Eugène Ménégoz
Eugène Ménégoz was a French Lutheran theologian who was a native of Algolsheim, Haut-Rhin.He studied theology in Strasbourg, and in 1866 became pastor at the parish of Billettes in Paris...

 and became professor and then dean. In 1886 he became a teacher in the newly founded religious science department of the École des Hautes Etudes of the Sorbonne
University of Paris
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.

Among his chief works were:
  • The Apostle Paul (3rd ed., 1896)
  • Mémoire sur la notion hébraique de l'Esprit (1879)
  • Les Origines littéraires de l'Apocalypse (1888)
  • The Vitality of Christian Dogmas and their Power of Evolution (1890)
  • Religion and Modern Culture (1897)
  • Historical Evolution of the Doctrine of the Atonement (1903)
  • Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion (1897)
  • Religions of Authority and the Religion of the Spirit (1904, posthumous), to which his colleague Jean Réville
    Jean Réville
    Jean Réville was a French Protestant theologian who was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He was the son of theologian Albert Réville ....

     prefixed a short memoir.


These works show Sabatier as "at once an accomplished dialectician and a mystic in the best sense of the word."

His brother Paul
Paul Sabatier
Paul Sabatier , was a French clergyman and historian who produced the first modern biography of St. Francis of Assisi. He is the brother of Auguste Sabatier....

 was a noted theological historian
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