‘Timothy Verhoeven carves out an original space in the literature on gender and religion in modern France. In place of the familiar schema of female religiosity confronting male disbelief, Verhoeven offers us a rich, complex account of male religious devotion. Religious masculinity deftly examines Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish communities with a keen eye not only to their differences, but also to their similarities. Readers will finish this book with a new appreciation for the creativity and vitality of piety in modern France.’—Carol E. Harrison, Professor of History, University of South Carolina.