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Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod (21 January 1802 – 6 April 1856) was a French Protestant churchman. His elder brother was Frédéric Monod. He was born in Copenhagen, where his father, Jean Monod (Sept. 5, 1765 – April 23, 1836; himself the eldest son of pastor Gaspard Joël Monod /1717-1782/ and his wife Suzanne Madeleine Puerari /1739-1799/), was a pastor of the French Reformed church and where Jean Monod met his wife and consequently Adolph's mother, Louise-Philippine de Coninck (1775-1851). Educated at Paris and Geneva, Adolph began his life-work in 1825 as founder and pastor of a Protestant church in Naples, moving to Lyon in 1827. Here his evangelical preaching, and especially a sermon on the duties of communicants (Qui doit communier?), led to his deposition by the Catholic Minis

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  • Adolphe Louis Frédéric Théodore Monod (* 21. Januar 1802 in Kopenhagen; † 6. April 1856 in Paris) war ein dänischer, später französischer reformierter Theologe und Erweckungsprediger. (de)
  • Adolphe Louis Frédéric Théodore Monod est un pasteur et théologien protestant français né le 21 janvier 1802 à Copenhague (Danemark) et mort le 6 avril 1856 à Paris. (fr)
  • Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod (21 January 1802 – 6 April 1856) was a French Protestant churchman. His elder brother was Frédéric Monod. He was born in Copenhagen, where his father, Jean Monod (Sept. 5, 1765 – April 23, 1836; himself the eldest son of pastor Gaspard Joël Monod /1717-1782/ and his wife Suzanne Madeleine Puerari /1739-1799/), was a pastor of the French Reformed church and where Jean Monod met his wife and consequently Adolph's mother, Louise-Philippine de Coninck (1775-1851). Educated at Paris and Geneva, Adolph began his life-work in 1825 as founder and pastor of a Protestant church in Naples, moving to Lyon in 1827. Here his evangelical preaching, and especially a sermon on the duties of communicants (Qui doit communier?), led to his deposition by the Catholic Minis (en)
  • Adolphe Monod (Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod; Copenhague 21 de enero de 1802- París, 6 de abril de 1856) era un pastor protestante francés. Su hermano mayor era . Nació en Copenhague, donde su padre era pastor de la iglesia francesa. Educado en París y Ginebra, comenzó su vida laboral en 1825 como fundador y pastor de una iglesia protestante en Nápoles, trasladándose en 1827 a Lyon. Allí su predicación evangélica, y especialmente un sermón sobre los deberes de los que comulgan (Qui doit communier?), le condujo a su destitución por el ministro católico de educación y religión. En vez de irse de Lyon, comenzó a predicar en un pasillo y en una capilla. (es)
  • Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod (Copenhague, 21 de janeiro de 1802 - Paris, 6 de abril de 1856) foi um clérigo protestante francês. Seu irmão mais velho era Frédéric Monod. Nasceu em Copenhague, onde seu pai, Jean Monod era o filho mais velho do pastor Gaspard Joël Monod e sua esposa Suzanne Madeleine Puerari. Gaspard foi pastor da igreja reformada francesa e onde Jean Monod conheceu sua esposa e, consequentemente, a mãe de Adolph, Louise-Philippine de Coninck (1775-1851). Educado em Paris e Genebra, Adolph iniciou sua vida em 1825 como fundador e pastor de uma igreja protestante em Nápoles, mudando-se para Lyon em 1827. (pt)
  • Adolphe Frédéric Théodore Monod, född den 21 januari 1802 i Köpenhamn, död den 6 april 1856 i Paris, var Frankrikes mest berömde evangeliske predikant under 1800-talet. Han var bror till Frédéric Monod. Vid tiden för hans födelse var fadern Jean Monod (1765-1836) pastor i den danska huvudstadens franska evangeliska församling. Sonen studerade i Genève och grundlade i Neapel en evangelisk församling, som han förestod 1825-27. Därefter blev han evangelisk pastor i Lyon. (sv)
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  • Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod (21 January 1802 – 6 April 1856) was a French Protestant churchman. His elder brother was Frédéric Monod. He was born in Copenhagen, where his father, Jean Monod (Sept. 5, 1765 – April 23, 1836; himself the eldest son of pastor Gaspard Joël Monod /1717-1782/ and his wife Suzanne Madeleine Puerari /1739-1799/), was a pastor of the French Reformed church and where Jean Monod met his wife and consequently Adolph's mother, Louise-Philippine de Coninck (1775-1851). Educated at Paris and Geneva, Adolph began his life-work in 1825 as founder and pastor of a Protestant church in Naples, moving to Lyon in 1827. Here his evangelical preaching, and especially a sermon on the duties of communicants (Qui doit communier?), led to his deposition by the Catholic Minister of education and religion. Instead of leaving Lyon he began to preach in a hall and then in a chapel. On 2 September 1829 he married Hannah Honyman (1799-1868) in Lyon. They had seven children, including pastor André John William Honyman Monod (1834–1916), philanthropist and feminist Alexandrine Elisabeth Sarah Monod (1836–1912), Émilie Monod, Camille Monod (1843–1910). In 1836 he took a professorship in the theological college of Montauban, removing in 1847 to Paris as preacher at the Oratoire. He died in Paris on 6 April 1856. Monod was considered by some the foremost Protestant preacher of 19th-century France (e.g. Guillaume Guizot (1833-1892), son of the French statesman and Protestant historian François Guizot (1787-1874) referred to him in an article published in the “Journal des débats politiques et littéraires” (Journal of political and literary debates) on April 11, 1856, i.e. a few days after Adolphe Monod's funeral, as "one of the foremost Christian speakers of his time." He published three volumes of sermons in 1830, another, La Crédulité de l'incrédule in 1844, and two more in 1855. Two further volumes appeared after his death. One of his most influential books was the posthumous, Les Adieux d'Adolphe Monod à ses Amis et à l'Église (1857). (en)
  • Adolphe Louis Frédéric Théodore Monod (* 21. Januar 1802 in Kopenhagen; † 6. April 1856 in Paris) war ein dänischer, später französischer reformierter Theologe und Erweckungsprediger. (de)
  • Adolphe Monod (Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod; Copenhague 21 de enero de 1802- París, 6 de abril de 1856) era un pastor protestante francés. Su hermano mayor era . Nació en Copenhague, donde su padre era pastor de la iglesia francesa. Educado en París y Ginebra, comenzó su vida laboral en 1825 como fundador y pastor de una iglesia protestante en Nápoles, trasladándose en 1827 a Lyon. Allí su predicación evangélica, y especialmente un sermón sobre los deberes de los que comulgan (Qui doit communier?), le condujo a su destitución por el ministro católico de educación y religión. En vez de irse de Lyon, comenzó a predicar en un pasillo y en una capilla. Se casó con Hannah Honyman el 2 de septiembre de 1829, en Lyon. Tuvo siete hijos. En 1836 obtuvo una plaza de profesor en la , saliendo en 1847 hacia París como predicador en el Oratoire. Muere en esta ciudad en 1856. Monod fue, indudablemente, el mayor predicador protestante del siglo XIX en Francia. Publicó tres volúmenes de sermones en 1830, la Crédulité de l'incrédule en 1844, y dos más en 1855. Dos volúmenes más aparecieron después de su muerte. Uno de sus libros más influyentes fue los 'Les Adieux d'Adolphe Monod à ses Amis et à l'Église. (es)
  • Adolphe Louis Frédéric Théodore Monod est un pasteur et théologien protestant français né le 21 janvier 1802 à Copenhague (Danemark) et mort le 6 avril 1856 à Paris. (fr)
  • Adolphe Frédéric Théodore Monod, född den 21 januari 1802 i Köpenhamn, död den 6 april 1856 i Paris, var Frankrikes mest berömde evangeliske predikant under 1800-talet. Han var bror till Frédéric Monod. Vid tiden för hans födelse var fadern Jean Monod (1765-1836) pastor i den danska huvudstadens franska evangeliska församling. Sonen studerade i Genève och grundlade i Neapel en evangelisk församling, som han förestod 1825-27. Därefter blev han evangelisk pastor i Lyon. Ett mot honom avogt parti lyckades hos regeringen utverka hans avsättning efter en alltför skarp predikan ("Qui doit communier?"), som han hållit. Han kvarstannade dock i staden och utövade fortfarande en för hans förra församling ytterst betydelsefull verksamhet. Av regeringen kallades Monod 1836 till en teologisk lärostol vid högskolan i Montauban. Hans stigande rykte som predikant medförde 1847 hans kallelse som pastor till Paris. Monod utövade stort inflytande såväl genom sin helgjutna kristliga personlighet som genom sina predikningar, vilka förenade gediget innehåll med en sällsynt formskönhet. Hans samlade predikningar, Sermons, utgavs 1843 (3:e upplagan 1860, i 4 band). Ett stort antal av Monods skrifter (spridda predikningar med mera) är översatta till svenska. År 1885 utgavs i 2 band "Souvenirs" och urval ur Monods brevväxling (3:e upplagan 1898). (sv)
  • Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod (Copenhague, 21 de janeiro de 1802 - Paris, 6 de abril de 1856) foi um clérigo protestante francês. Seu irmão mais velho era Frédéric Monod. Nasceu em Copenhague, onde seu pai, Jean Monod era o filho mais velho do pastor Gaspard Joël Monod e sua esposa Suzanne Madeleine Puerari. Gaspard foi pastor da igreja reformada francesa e onde Jean Monod conheceu sua esposa e, consequentemente, a mãe de Adolph, Louise-Philippine de Coninck (1775-1851). Educado em Paris e Genebra, Adolph iniciou sua vida em 1825 como fundador e pastor de uma igreja protestante em Nápoles, mudando-se para Lyon em 1827. Em 2 de setembro de 1829, casou-se com Hannah Honyman (1799-1868) em Lyon. Eles tiveram sete filhos, incluindo o pastor André John William Honyman Monod (1834–1916), a filantropa e feminista Alexandrine Elisabeth Sarah Monod (1836–1912), Émilie Monod e Camille Monod (1843–1910). Em 1836 ele assumiu o cargo de professor no colégio teológico de Montauban, removendo-se em 1847 para Paris como pregador no Oratoire. Ele morreu em Paris em 6 de abril de 1856. Monod foi considerado por alguns dos principais pregadores protestantes da França do século XIX (por exemplo, Guillaume Guizot (1833-1892), filho do estadista francês e historiador protestante François Guizot (1787-1874) referiu a ele em um artigo publicado em o "Journal des débats politiques et littéraires" (Jornal de debates políticos e literários) em 11 de abril de 1856, ou seja, alguns dias após o funeral de Adolphe Monod, como "um dos principais oradores cristãos de seu tempo". Ele publicou três volumes de sermões em 1830, outro, La Crédulité de l'incrédule, em 1844, e mais dois em 1855. Dois outros volumes apareceram após sua morte. Um de seus livros mais influentes foi o póstumo (1857). (pt)
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