Henri Desroche

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Henri Desroche, 1990.

Henri Desroche (French: [deʁɔʃ]; 12 April 1914 – 1 June 1994) was a French sociologist. His writings center on the sociology of religion and cooperative systems and movements. He was a priest in the Dominican Order.[1]

Life[]

Henri Desroche was born 12 April 1914 in Roanne, France. He attended the Collège Saint-Pierre of Villemontais before entering the seminary in the diocese of Lyon. He joined the Dominicans in Angers in October 1934. There he took the name of Henri-Charles and added the "s" to his name, becoming Henri-Charles Desroches. He completed his theological studies in Chambery and was ordained a priest in Annecy in July 1936. On September 30, 1977 Desroche received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Theology at Uppsala University, Sweden.[2]

Works by Desroche[]

  • The American Shakers: From Neo-Christianity to Presocialism (1971)
  • Jacob and the Angel: An Essay in Sociologies of Religion (1973) (Trans. of Sociologies religieuses [1968])
  • The Sociology of Hope (1979)

Notes[]

References[]

  • Cipriani, Roberto (2000). Sociology of Religion: An Historical Introduction. New York: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 0-202-30592-9.

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