Les Deux Th ologies Nouvelles Dans Le Sein Du Protestantisme Fran ais by Jean-Frederic Asti is a historical-dogmatic study of new theological currents within French Protestantism. This work delves into the doctrinal developments and theological innovations that emerged within French Protestant circles, likely during the 19th century.
Asti 's study offers valuable insights into the evolving religious landscape of France and the intellectual debates shaping Protestant thought. The book provides a detailed examination of the theological nuances, historical context, and key figures involved in these theological movements.
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