- Johann Heinrich van Ess
Johann Heinrich van Ess (1772-1847), German
Catholic theologian, was born atWarburg ,Westphalia , on February 15, 1772. He was educated at theDominican order gymnasium of his native town, and in 1790 entered, as a novice, theBenedictine abbey ofMarienmunster , in theBishopric of Paderborn . His Benedictine name was Leander. He was priest atSchwalenberg from 1799 to 1821 after which he became extraordinary professor of theology and joint-director of the teacher's seminary at Marburg. In 1818 he received the doctorate oftheology and of canonical law. In 1807, in conjunction with his cousin Karl van Ess, he had published a German translation of theNew Testament , and, as its circulation was discountenanced by his superiors, he published in 1808 a defence of his views, entitled "Auszuge aus den heiligen Vdtern und anderen Lehrern der katholischen Kirche uber das nothwendige und nutzlicke Bibellesen". An improved edition of this tractate was published in 1816, under the title "Gedanken der Bibel und Bibellehre", and in the same year appeared "Was war die Bibel den ersten Christen?" In 1822 he published the first part of a German translation of theOld Testament , which was completed in 1836. In 1822 he resigned his offices at Marburg in order to devote his whole time to the defence of his views regarding Bible reading by the people, and to endeavour to promote the circulation of the scriptures. He was associated first with the Catholic Bible Society ofRegensburg , and then with theBritish and Foreign Bible Society . He died atAffolterbach in theOdenwald on October 13, 1847.References
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