- Johann Friedrich
Johann Friedrich (
May 5 ,1836 –1917), was a German theologian. He was born atPoxdorf inUpper Franconia , and was educated atBamberg and at theUniversity of Munich , where in 1865 be was appointed professor extraordinary oftheology .In 1869 he went to the
Vatican Council as secretary toCardinal Hohenlohe , and took an active part in opposing thedogma ofpapal infallibility , notably by supplying the opposition bishops with historical and theological material. He leftRome before the council closed. :"No German ecclesiastic of his age appears to have won for himself so unusual a repute as a theologian and to have held so important a position, as the trusted counsellor of the leading German cardinal at the Vatican Council. The path was fairly open before him to the highest advancement in the Church of Rome, yet he deliberately sacrificed all such hopes and placed himself in the van of a hard and doubtful struggle" ("The Guardian", 1872, p. 1004).A sentence of
excommunication was passed on Friedrich in April 1871, but he refused to acknowledge it and was upheld by theBavaria n government. He continued to perform ecclesiastical functions and maintained his academic position, becoming an ordinary professor in 1872. In 1882 he was transferred to the philosophical faculty as professor of history. By this time he had to some extent withdrawn from the advanced position which he at first occupied in organizing theOld Catholic Church, for he was not in agreement with its abolition of enforcedcelibacy .Friedrich was a prolific writer; among his chief works are:
*"Johann Wessel" (1862)
*"Die Lehre des Johann Hus" (1862)
*"Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands" (1867-1869)
*"Tagebuch während des Vatikan. Concils geführt" (1871)
*"Zur Verteidiguizg meines Tagebuchs" (1872)
*"Beiträge zür Kirchengeschichte des 18ten Jahrh." (1876)
*"Geschichte des Vatikan. Konzils" (1877-1886)
*"Beitrage zur Gesch. des Jesuitenordens" (1881)
*"Das Papsttum" (1892)References
*1911
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