Jean-Pierre Chantin

Jean-Pierre Chantin is a French historian, born in 1961, associated with the University of Lyon. He specializes in the history of religion in France, including the Catholic Church and the role of new religious movements.[1][2] In 1998 his study of Jansenism was published by the University of Lyon.[3] In 2001 he was the chief editor of the Dictionary of the religious world in contemporary France, "The margins of the Christianity", published by Editions Beauchesne.[4] In 2004 he published a 157-page study on French sects from 1905 to 2000, asking: "disputes or religious innovations?" and in 2010 about "The French certified diet", Editions Beauchesne (director of collection Bibliothèque Beauchesne). [5]

References

  1. l'Institut européen en sciences des religions
  2. Institute of History of the French Revolution, University of Paris
  3. Chantin, Jean-Pierre, Les Amis de l'Œuvre de la Vérité: Jansénisme, miracles et fin du monde au XIXe siècle, Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1998, ISBN 2-7297-0598-8
  4. Chantin, Jean-Pierre, Dictionnaire du monde religieux dans la France contemporaine, Editions Beauchesne, 2001, ISBN 0-7010-1418-0
  5. Chantin, Jean-Pierre, Des "sectes" dans la France contemporaine: 1905-2000, contestations ou innovations religieuses?, Privat, 2004, ISBN 2-7089-6855-6
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