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Charles Wagner

Charles Wagner (3 January 1852 Wibersville, Alsace – 12 May 1918)〔"Author of Popular Book, 'The Simple Life,' Dead" (May 14, 1918) ''Indianapolis Star''〕 was a French reformed pastor whose inspirational writings were influential in shaping the reformed theology of his time.
==Biography==
Wagner was born in Vibersviller, Moselle, where his father was the pastor of the Lutheran Church.〔 At the age of 14, he was sent to study in Paris and graduated from the Sorbonne in 1869 with a B.A. degree.〔 He then went to Strassburg for a theological degree but continued his studies in Göttingen.〔
Up to this time his associations had been with the Lutheran Church but in 1878, he left Germany and began ministerial service in connection with the liberal wing of the French Protestant Church.〔 He was the pastor of a small parish in Remiremont, Vosges until 1882, when he went to Paris.
With his young wife, he began Paris life in a very modest way, living in a three-room aprtment in a poor street near the Batille, working hard at the University throughout the week, and occasionally preaching on Sundays as a guest preacher. He soon found all orthodox pulpits closed to him, however.〔''The Twentieth Century Magazine'' Vol. 2 (1910) Twentieth Century Company, Boston〕 In response, under the auspices of the French Protestant Church, he opened a Sunday school in his Bastille neighborhood.〔 This was the germ of his first church and later of his new church ''Temple protestant du Foyer de l'Âme'' ("Protestant Temple of the Portal of the Soul"). The church cost the equivalent of ca. $60, 000 of which a little less than one quarter was contributed by Americans.〔
His philosophy was one of Christian love without dogma, espousing a simple life and love of nature.〔''Grace King of New Orleans: A Selection of Her Writings'' (1999) Louisiana State University Press ISBN 0807100552〕
The publication of his book ''Jeunesse'' (“Youth”) in 1891 marked him as a leader in the ethical movement in France and his influence continually increased. Besides serving as pastor to a large congregation, he took an active part in many philanthropic and charitable undertakings, and in this work came into cordial relations with men of all shades of religious belief. Of his publications, ''The Simple Life'' attracted particular interest in the United States and was widely commended by religious and ethical leaders.〔
In 1895, Wagner and Paul Desjardins founded ''L'Union par l'action morale'' ("Union for moral action"), an oranization in which he sought to bring together in practical work devoted men among Agnostics, Roman Catholics, Protestants and Jews.〔
He was on the committee of the first ''Université populaire'', known as ''Coopération des Idées'', founded by Georges Deherme the purpose of which was to provide evening classes to educate the working man.〔
In the fall of 1904, Wagner visited the United States. He was invited to preach at the White House by Theodore Roosevelt on whom ''The Simple Life'' had made a lasting impression.〔Anonymous. ("ADMIRES THE PRESIDENT.; Rev. Mr. Wagner Tells of His Visit to the White House." ) Special to ''The New York Times'', 28 September 1904, page 9.〕
Wagner made numerous addresses and gained material for his book ''My Impressions of America'' (1906).〔

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