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Jean Lasserre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean Lasserre Jean Lasserre (28 October 1908 in Geneva, Switzerland, † 22 November 1983 in Lyon, France) was a pastor of the Reformed Church of France, a peace theologian, the travel secretary of the French branch of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation and the editor of the ''Cahiers de la Réconciliation'', a French-language magazine. His book, ''The War and the Gospel'' (French original 1953) made him internationally known.〔Dave D'Albert, ''A Lexicon of Spiritual Leaders In the IFOR Peace Movement'' (2010) http://www.ifor.org/resources/Spiritual_Leaders_IFOR_V3_P1.pdf〕 ==Origin== Lasserre's father, Henri Lasserre (born 4 July 1875 in Geneva, Switzerland, died 26 May 1945 in Toronto, Canada) was, by nationality Swiss. His family came as Huguenots from Pont de Camarès (France) and emigrated to Switzerland in 1749. Early in his life, Henri Lasserre was interested in Tolstoy and life in communities and later immigrated to Canada. Jean Lasserre dedicated his book War and the Gospel to the memory of his father. His mother, Marie Schnurr (born 12 January 1878 in Lyon, France, died 19 February 1960 in Lyon) was an artist and botanist. After the divorce of his parents in 1909 Jean Lasserre lived in Lyon. In 1930 he became a French citizen.〔Dave D'Albert, ''A Lexicon of Spiritual Leaders In the IFOR Peace Movement'' (2010) http://www.ifor.org/resources/Spiritual_Leaders_IFOR_V3_P1.pdf〕
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