Édouard Theis collected papers, 1947-1964.

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Édouard Theis collected papers, 1947-1964.

The collection consists of letters (1947-1964) between Édouard Theis and Carl and Florence Sangree, who lived in the United States. The correspondence is primarily about the founding and maintenance of the Collège Cévenol.

2.5 linear in.

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Collège Cévenol

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Theis, Édouard 1899-

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Édouard Theis (1899-1984); Christian pacifist and and Protestant pastor in Le Chambon, France; married to Mildred Theis (born in Ohio). Édouard Theis taught in the United States, and was a missionary and teacher in Madagascar and the Cameroons before joining the theology faculty at the University of Paris, where he met André Trocmé; Trocmé invited him to serve as half-time assistant pastor under him in the French Protestant church of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. As a pacifist and conscientious ob...

Collège Cévenol. American Friends

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Sangree, Florence

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Sangree, Carl

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Trocmé, André, 1901-1971

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