dogmatic theology
101Jean-Baptiste Terrien — Jean Baptiste Terrien † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Baptiste Terrien Dogmatic theologian, born at St Laurent des Autels, Maine et Loire, 26 Aug., 1832; d. at Bellevue, near Paris, 5 Dec., 1903. He entered the Society of Jesus at… …
102Johannes von Kuhn — Johannes von Kuhn † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johannes von Kuhn Theologian, b. at Waeschenbeuren in Wuertemberg, 19 Feb., 1806; d. at Tübingen, 8 May, 1887. He pursued his classical studies at Gmuend, Ellwangen, and Rottweil, and… …
103Society of Saint-Sulpice — Society of Saint Sulpice † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society of Saint Sulpice Founded at Paris by M. Olier (1642) for the purpose of providing directors for the seminaries established by him (see OLIER). At the founder s death (1657)… …
104John de Lugo — John de Lugo, a Spanish Jesuit and Cardinal, was an eminent theologian of the Renaissance.BiographyHe was born at Madrid in November, 1583, though he used to call himself a Hispalensis , because his family seat was at Seville. Both his father,… …
105Salmanticenses and Complutenses — • Authors of the courses of scholastic philosophy and theology, and moral theology Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Salmanticenses and Complutenses Salmanticenses and Complutenses …
106Carlos Azpiroz Costa — Father Carlos Alfonso Azpiroz Costa, O.P., J.C.D. (October 30 1956 in Buenos Aires) is a Roman Catholic priest of the Dominican Order. Born in Argentina, he was elected Master of the Order of Preachers at the 2001 General Chapter of the Order in… …
107Joseph Schwane — (b. at Dorsten in Westphalia, 2 April1824; d. at Münster, 6 June1892) was a German Catholic theological writer.LifeAfter receiving his early education at Dorsten and Recklinghause, he studied philosophy and theology at Münster (184307), and upon… …
108Schwane, Joseph — • A theological writer, b. at Dorsten in Westphalia, 2 Aril, 1824; d. at Münster, 6 June, 1892 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schwane, Joseph Joseph Schwa …
109Austro-Hungarian Monarchy — The Austro Hungarian Monarchy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Austro Hungarian Monarchy By this name is designated the European monarchy whose dominions have for their main life distributing artery the River Danube, in its course from… …
110Camillo Mazzella — Camillo Mazzella † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Camillo Mazzella Theologian and Cardinal, born at Vitulano, 10 Feb., 1833; d. at Rome, 26 March, 1900. He entered the ecclesiastical seminary of Benevento when about eleven years of age,… …