dogmatic theology

  • 121Theological Definition —     Theological Definition     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Theological Definition     The Vatican Council (Sess. iv, cap. iv) solemnly taught the doctrine of papal infallibility in the following terms:      The Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex… …

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  • 122Patrick Benedict Zimmer — (born at Abtsgmund, Wurtenberg, 22 February., 1752; died at Stenheim near Dillingen, 16 October., 1820) was a Catholic philosopher and theologian.LifeZimmer studied the Humanities and philosophy at Ellwangen, theology and jurisprudence at… …

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  • 123Ludwig Babenstuber — (1660 ndash;5 April 1726) was a German philosopher and theologian and vice chancellor of the University of Salzburg.He was born in 1660 at Teining in Bavaria. Having completed his early studies he entered the novitiate of the Order of St.… …

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  • 124Hilarion Alfeyev — Hilarion (Alfeyev), Bishop of Vienna and Austria, is a hierarch of the Moscow Patriarchate, theologian, church historian, composer. Author of several monographs on dogmatic theology, patristics and church history, numerous articles in various… …

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  • 125Karl Josef Rudolph Cornely — (b. 19 April 1830, at Breyell in Germany; d. at Treves, 3 March 1908 was a German Jesuit biblical scholar. Contents 1 Life 1.1 Formation 1.2 Editor of Stimmen aux Maria Laach …

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  • 126Francesco Lorenzo Brancati di Lauria — (10 April, 1612, Lauria ndash; 30 November, 1693, Rome) was an Italian cardinal and theologian.Life and careerAt the age of seventeen di Lauria was struck with a dangerous illness, and he made a vow that in the event of his recovery he would… …

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  • 127Bruno Franz Leopold Liebermann — (b. at Molsheim in Alsace, 12 October1759; d. at Strasburg, 11 November1844) was a German Catholic theologian.LifeHaving finished his humanities in the college at Molsheim, he studied theology from 1776 to 1780 in the seminary at Strasburg, after …

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  • 128Bulgakov, Macarius — ▪ Russian Orthodox metropolitan original name  Mikhail Petrovich Bulgakov   born 1816, Kursk, Russia died 1882, Moscow       Russian Orthodox metropolitan (archbishop) of Moscow and internationally recognized theologian and historian.       The… …

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