- Anton Berlage
Anton Berlage (born
December 21 ,1805 ,Münster ,Westphalia , now North Rhine-Westphalia -December 6 ,1881 , Münster) was a German Catholic dogmatictheologian .Life
He studied philosophy and theology in the same city, after completing his course at the Gymnasium, and proceeded to the
University of Bonn in 1826.Esser , at Münster, and especiallyGeorg Hermes , at Bonn, led him to speculations in theology. Later at Tübingen, during 1829 and 1830, under Drey,J. B. Hirscher , andJohann Adam Möhler , who influenced him by their historic method.He graduated as Doctor of Theology at the
University of Munich while yet adeacon , and soon after began his long career as professor in theAcademy of Münster , his native town, where he taught till his death. In 1832 he was ordained priest without ever having taken a course in any ecclesiastical seminary.Works
His first book, "Apologetik der Kirche", was published in 1835, and favourably noticed by Protestant critics. He was appointed, first, associate professor, then regular professor, lecturing on apologetics and moral theology, but he ultimately restricted himself to dogmatic theology.
He became dean of the faculty in 1849 and, with
August Bisping ,Joseph Schwane , and others, established the faculty's reputation in the field of dogma. Kuhn numbers him among those who discussed theological matters philosophically, while Knöpfler regards him as belonging to theTübingen school .Heinrich Brück , in his history of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century, declares, "Berlage's writings excel in correct expression of dogmatic principles, in elegance of language, and in clearness of diction". As a lecturer he was concise and direct. He collected his studies in seven volumes, "Katholische Dogmatik", published 1839-64.References
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