De L' lection Des Pasteurs... explores the historical and theological dimensions of electing pastors within Protestant churches. Authored by Jean-Guillaume-Alexandre Leresche, this work delves into the principles and practices surrounding the selection process, offering insights into the ecclesiological considerations that shaped these communities. The book provides valuable context for understanding church governance and the role of congregational input in choosing spiritual leaders. It remains a significant resource for scholars of religious history and those interested in the development of Protestant traditions.
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