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Isabelle Graesslé (born 23 February 1959) is a French born theologian, feminist and former museum director, based in
Geneva , neighboring_municipalities= Carouge, Chêne-Bougeries, Cologny, Lancy, Grand-Saconnex, Pregny-Chambésy, Vernier, Veyrier , website = https://www.geneve.ch/ Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevr ...
. In 2001 she was appointed moderator of ministers and deacons at the
Protestant Church of Geneva The Protestant Church of Geneva (EPG, french: link=no, Église protestante de Genève) is an organization of congregations in the Canton of Geneva. It was founded in 1536 during the Protestant Reformation. It was the state church of Geneva from i ...
. The position dates back to 1541 when it was created by John Calvin, but Graesslé, after 460 years, was the first woman to occupy it. In 2004 she was appointed the first director of the International Reformation Museum which opened the next year in
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, but she resigned the post in 2016. It was indicated that her departure followed disagreement about levels of funding.


Life

Isabelle Graesslé was born in Strasbourg. She was her parents' only child. On successful completion of her school studies she went on to undertake the "Grandes Écoles" preparation course. She studied
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at Strasbourg, and then
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at both
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and the
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in
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from where she obtained a Master of Divinity qualification. Her doctorate, from the Protestant Theology Faculty at Strasbourg followed in 1988. She was supervised for her dissertation by Gilbert Vincent. Her topic was "Elements for a Rhetoric of Preaching: Readings of
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" (''"Éléments pour une rhétorique de la prédication: Lectures d' Athanase Coquerel"''). Her habilitation, obtained from the
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in 2004, opened the way, potentially, to a lifelong university professorial career. Meanwhile, in 1987 Graesslé became a part-time pastor at the Protestant chaplaincy to the
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and director of the Centre for Protestant Studies. Between 1995 and 2002, within the curriculum at the Centre she taught
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at
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and, on the north shore, at
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. The course she taught was entitled simply "Women and Religion" which enabled her to address a range of religious traditions that varied over the years, but always from the same starting points: discerning an ambivalent relationship between women and religion, the balance of tensions created within religious institutions by the new challenges presented by women's emancipation, and finally the preconception of a specific link between female sexuality and the prohibition on priesthood. It is apparent that there were some at the university who viewed Graesslé's approach with disfavour. In 1998 she became vice-president of the "college" of ministers and deacons at the
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. Three years later, in August 2001, she was elected moderator - effectively leader - of the institution. Her electors were aware that "Business as usual" was not on her the agenda. In an interview with the
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she explained: "I told them clearly that I was not going to be their Amélie Poulain. I was determined to separate myself from this idea of the maternal woman, which was still embedded in the collective spirit. I was there to take a lead, support, encourage and indeed admonish all these ministers. Be assured that this task has not always been so simple". After finishing her three years duty as moderator, she accepted the position as director of the new International Reformation Museum. The offer was timely, coming soon after her habilitation, and six months after her application for a full professorship with the Theology Faculty at the
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, where she taught, had been turned down. Twenty years as a pastor and university teacher had provided an excellent apprenticeship for the important museum job. She resigned unexpectedly, after ten years, in February 2016.


Marie Dentière

Graesslé is also known for having demonstrated the key contribution of Marie Dentière to the
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in
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. It was in response to Graesslé's advocacy that Dentière's name was added to those of the men commemorated on the
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monument in the grounds of the
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, built into the old city walls.


Output (selection)

* ''La rhétorique entre bonne et mauvaise foi'', ''Perspectives missionnaires'' , 1989, . * ''Reflections on European Feminist Theology'', in ''Women's Visions. Theological Reflections, Celebration, Action.'' Herausgeberin: Ofelia Ortega, Genève, WCC, 1995, . * ''Les couples bibliques à la recherche du divin'', Bulletin du CPE 2 (1996), . * ''La théologie féministe en Suisse. Dialogue avec Ina Praetorius'', Jahrbuch der Europäischen Gesellschaft für Frauen in der theologischen Forschung , 1996, . * « Théologie et féminisme : de l'affrontement à l'embellie », , in ''Où va Dieu?'' Revue de l'université de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, éditions Complexes, 1999. * ''Unterwegs zu neuen Horizonten''. Bergs am Irchel, KiK-Verl., 2001 * Pierre Bühler, Isabelle Graesslé, Christoph D. Müller (éds.), ''Qui a peur des homosexuel-les? Évaluation et discussion des prises de position des Églises protestantes de Suisse'', Genève, Labor et Fides, 2001. * Isabelle Graesslé, «Vie et légendes de Marie Dentière », ''Bulletin du Centre protestant d’études'', vol. année 55, no 1, 2003 * ''Johannes Calvin und die Reformation in Genf'', Zurich, SJW, 2010. * "La théologie féministe en Suisse. Dialogue avec Ina Praetorius " (1996). Yearbook of the European Society of Women in Theological Research, 4, pp. 116–128. * " Théologie et féminisme : de l’affrontement à l’embellie " (1999). Où va Dieu ? Revue de l’Université de Bruxelles, 1, pp. 149–160. * Qui a peur des homosexuel·le·s ? Évaluation et discussion des prises de position des Églises protestantes de Suisse (2001) (P. Bühler, I. Graessle et C. Müller). Genève : Labor et Fides. * "Dieu masculin " (2002). In P. Gibert et D. Marguerat (dir.), Dieu, vingt-six portraits bibliques (pp. 113–122). Paris : Bayard. * " Vie et légendes de Marie Dentière " (2003). Bulletin du CPE, 1. * "L’ecclésiologie en héritage : de l’impasse au passage" (2003). Études Théologiques et Religieuses, 78 (3), pp. 351–366. * Prier 7 Jours avec la Bible. L’Évangile de Matthieu (2007). Paris : Bayard.


References

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