Heinrich Denzinger (1819–1883)
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- Denzinger, Heinrich
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- Denzinger, Heinrich Joseph Dominicus
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Denzinger, Cardinal Heinrich
Denzinger, Heinrich Cardinal - Geboortedatum
- 1819-10-10
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1883-06-19
- Geslacht
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- Nationaliteit
- Germany
- Land (voor op de kaart)
- Germany
- Geboorteplaats
- Liège, Belgium
- Plaats van overlijden
- Wutzburg, Germany
- Woonplaatsen
- Liège, Belgium
Würzburg, Germany
Rome, Italy
Haßfurt, Germany - Opleiding
- Würzburg University (PhD)
Würzburg Seminary
Collegio Teutonico - Beroepen
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Professor at Würzburg University - Organisaties
- Roman Catholic Church
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- Denzinger was born on 10 October 1819 at Liège. In 1831 his father, who was a professor at the University of Liège, took him to Würzburg, the original home of the family. Here he attended the gymnasium and studied philosophy at the university, where he received the Ph.D. degree. In 1838 he entered the Würzburg seminary, went to the German College at Rome in 1841, was ordained priest in 1844, and the following year took a degree in theology.
On his return home, he was first curate at Hassfurt-on-the-Main, became professor extraordinary of dogmatic theology at Würzburg in 1848, and ordinary professor in 1854. He continued to occupy this position, in spite of ill-health, until his death. Denzinger was one of the pioneers of positive theology and historical dogmatic (Dogmengeschichte) in Catholic Germany. In the generation after Johann Adam Mohler (d. 1838) and Döllinger (1799-1890) he carried on their methods and helped to establish what was the special character of the German school, exact investigation of the historical development of theology, rather than philosophical speculation about the corollaries of dogma.
He died on 19 June 1883 at Würzburg.
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