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Free entry, conditioned by the gauge installed at the time of the event
September 2023
Saturday 16
10:00 - 18:00
0 to 99 years old

Centre documentaire de l'Institut Protestant de Théologie

83 boulevard Arago 75014 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

"Raoul Allier (1862-1939): a Protestant in the service of the Republic"

Exhibition.
Saturday 16 September 2023, 10:00Passed
Conditions
Free entry, conditioned by the gauge installed at the time of the event
© IPT

The exhibition presents the life and work of Raoul Allier, his critical analyses of the society of his time and his involvement in the Dreyfus affair and in the discussions on secularism that led to the 1905 law.
"A former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure de la rue d'Ulm, who graduated in philosophy in 1885, he was appointed professor of philosophy at the Lycée de Montauban and, a few months later, lecturer at the Protestant theological faculty of that city.
In 1889, he was lecturer at the Faculty of Theology of Paris, where he became titular in 1902 (thesis on the Cabal of the Devotees). Deeply marked by the personality and social Christian preaching of Tommy Fallot, he took part in the work of the Société d'aide fraternelle et d'études sociales that he founded. He was one of the founders and first president of the French Federation of Christian Student Associations, and developed the influence of the Association des étudiants protestants de Paris (rue Vaugirard), which he chaired from 1920.
Convinced of the innocence of Captain Dreyfus, he published a transparent study on Voltaire and Calas, then a series of articles in the newspaper Le siècle. This deeply patriotic reformer establishes beneficial contacts, both on the left with members of the League of Human Rights, and on the right with members of a Catholic Committee for the Defense of the Right.
During the preparation of the law of separation of the Church and the State, he strongly advocated in Le Siècle and among parliamentarians for a liberal conception of the new organization, that is to say, for a complete and definitive separation of the Churches and the State.
Member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Evangelical Missions of Paris, he defends forcefully in The Century the freedom of worship threatened in Madagascar by the policy of secularization led by the Governor General, Victor Augagneur, and directed especially against the Protestant missions. The 1914-1918 war, during which he lost his eldest son, killed in August 1914, deeply marked him and he took part in the fight against «defeatism» through a great activity of lay preacher and lecturer. The eighty-one war conferences that Raoul Allier, a patriot and believer, gave in the four largest temples in Paris from Tuesday to Tuesday, had a great impact.
He became dean of the Faculty of Theology in Paris in 1920 and adopted an ambitious policy of welcoming foreign students and contacts with students from Central and Eastern Europe." [source:http://www.museeprotestant.org/notice/raoul-allier-1862-1939/].

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About the location

Centre documentaire de l'Institut Protestant de Théologie
83 boulevard Arago 75014 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
The documentary Centre of IPT groups(includes) the Library(Bookcase) Raul Allier and the Fund(Collection) Ricoeur.
The Library(Bookcase) of IPT Paris, lately called Library(Bookcase) Raul Allier, was established(constituted) in 1877 during the creation of the Protestant Faculty(Power) of Paris. The library(bookcase) is rich in an important fund(collection) of philosophy, of theology and of exegesis on the scientific model of the German university of the XIXth century. Since 1988, the library(bookcase) is installed(settled) in a modern building(ship) opened on the garden of faculty(power). The fund(collection) includes currently about 75 000 volumes and 1560 living periodicals. He(It) includes(comprises) set(group) of rare works: 2500 works the from XVIth centuries till XVIIIth centuries, as well as a collection of 5000 theses(theories) of Protestant theology of XVIITH - XIXTH century. The Library(Bookcase) is open to every public on the condition of registration(inscription). The loan is possible on the condition of the deposit(warehouse) of a check of pledge. The first visit is free.
The Fund(Collection) Ricœur is a part of the documentary Centre of IPT Paris. It is compound(made up) of the Library(Bookcase) of Paul Ricœur (about 12.000 works) and of its archives. The philosopher left his personal library(bookcase) and entrusted with the task his archives the Protestant Faculty of theology of Paris, where he had given the lessons of philosophy of the autumn, 1958 in spring on 1969\. The Fund(Collection) Ricoeur is a place of welcome(reception) for chercheur.euse.s and every person interested by the thought of Paul Ricoeur. Documents are there available for consultation on the spot only on the condition of registration(inscription). The first visit is however free and does not require preliminary registration(inscription). Archives are accessible(approachable) by appointment only.
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Édifice scolaire et éducatif, Archives
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Open to every public on the condition of registration(inscription)
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