Dobmayer — Dobmayer, Marian, geb. 1753 zu Schwandorf, wurde Jesuit, 1774 Benedictiner, 1787 Prof. der Theologie zu Amberg, 1794 der Dogmatik in Ingolstadt, kam nach der allgemeinen Klosteraufhebung wieder nach Amberg, wo er 1805 st. Sein dogmatisches, auf… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Dobmayer, Marian — • Benedictine theologian, born 24 October, 1753, at Schwandorf, Bavaria; died 21 December, 1805 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Marian Dobmayer — (born 24 October 1753, at Schwandorf, Bavaria; died 21 December 1805, at Amberg, Bavaria) was a German Benedictine theologian. Life He first entered the Society of Jesus, and after its suppression in 1773 joined the Benedictines in the monastery… … Wikipedia
Marian Dobmayer — Marian Dobmayer † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Marian Dobmayer A distinguished Benedictine theologian, born 24 October, 1753, at Schwandorf, Bavaria; died 21 December, 1805, at Amberg, Bavaria. He first entered the Society of Jesus, and… … Catholic encyclopedia
History of Catholic dogmatic theology — The history of Catholic dogmatic theology divides into three main periods: * the patristic; * the medieval; * the modernPatristic period (about A.D. 100 800)The Fathers of the Church are honoured by the Church as her principal theologians.… … Wikipedia
List of Benedictine theologians — This is a list of Benedictine theologians, in other other words Roman Catholic theological writers who were Benedictine monks. Source : Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.* Uhtred * Guitmund * Hrabanus Maurus * Pietro Delfino (1444 1525), Camaldolese… … Wikipedia
Dogmatik — Dogmatik, Glaubenslehre, nennt man seit dem 17. Jahrh. besonders die wissenschaftliche Darstellung des christlichen Lehrbegriffes. Staudenmaier nennt die D. Wissenschaft des Glaubens, näher die »Wissenschaft der in und mit den Dogmen gesetzten… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
History of Dogmatic Theology — History of Dogmatic Theology † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Dogmatic Theology The imposing edifice of Catholic theology has been reared not by individual nations and men, but rather by the combined efforts of all nations and the … Catholic encyclopedia