- Peter Aloys Gratz
Peter Aloys Gratz (
17 August 1769 –1 November 1849 ), was a German schoolmaster and widely-published Biblical scholar, who contributed to debates within Catholicism in the early nineteenth Century.He was born in Mittelberg,
Allgäu ,Bavaria , and received his elementary training in the monastic school inFüssen . He studiedclassics inAugsburg , and in 1788 entered the clericalseminary inDillingen , to take up the study of philosophy and theology. After his ordination to the priesthood, in 1792, he held the office of private tutor, and in 1796 was placed in charge of the parish church of Unterthalheim, near Horb, on theNeckar . As well as his parochial duties he found time to prepare several textbooks and other small works on Christian instruction, for use in elementary schools. He also entered the field ofNew Testament exegesis . In 1812 he published "Neuer Versuch, die Entstehung der drei ersten Evangelien zu erklären" (Stuttgart, 1812), in which he adopted the hypothesis of a Hebrew original as the basis of one of theSynoptic Gospels . This work attracted the attention of scholars, and won for him on 28 September of the same year the chairs of Greek language and Biblicalhermeneutics in the University ofEllwangen . Recognizing his abilities, theUniversity of Freiburg , in 1813, conferred on him the doctorate in theology.During his professoriate in Ellwangen he published: (1) "Kritische Untersuchungen über Justins apostolische Denkwürdigkeiten" (Stuttgart, 1814); (2) "Über die Interpolationen in dem Briefe des Apostels Paulus an die Römer" (Ellwangen, 1814); (3) "Über die Grenzen der Freiheit, die einem Katholiken in der Erklärung der Schrift zusteht" (Ellwangen, 1817); (4) "Dissertatio in Pastorem Hermæ", in "Constanzer Archiv", 1817, II, 224 sqq. On the amalgamation of the University of Ellwangen with that of
Tübingen , in 1817, he accompanied the theological faculty there, and continued his lectures on hermeneutics. Here he published his "Kritische Untersuchungen uber Marcions Evangelium" (Tübingen, 1818), and with the cooperation of his friendsJohann Sebastian Drey ,Johann Georg Herbst , andJ. B. Hirscher , founded in 1819 the Tübingen "Theologische Quartalschrift".The same year he received an invitation to the chair of Sacred Scripture in the newly erected faculty of theology in the
University of Bonn . This, however, was of short duration. The university, though now devoid of theRationalism andFebronianism which characterized the first period of its existence, was gradually undergoing the influence of a new movement known as Hermesianism, the originator of which wasGeorge Hermes , professor of theology and a close friend of Gratz. The high reputation of Hermes, the popular character of his lectures, as well as the fact that they were devoted to the examination of the philosophical systems ofKant andFichte , induced Gratz to sympathize with his distinguished friend and associate himself with the new movement. However, theCatholic Encyclopedia states that he came to regret this.He continued to lecture at Bonn till 1823. He remained a member of its theological faculty till 1826, and in 1828 was called to
Trier , there to become a member of the municipal council and also of the school board. He devoted all his time and energy to the reorganization of the studies, and to placing the schools generally on a higher scale of efficiency than they had hitherto attained. While in Bonn he published: (1) "Apologet des Katholicismus, Zeitschrift für Freunde der Wahrheit und der Bruderliebe" (Mainz, 1820-24, 9 fasc.); (2) "Novum Testamentum græco-latinum" (Tübingen, 1820; Mainz, 1827); and (3) "Kritischer Commentar über das Evangelium des Matthäus" (Critical commentary on theGospel of Matthew ; Tübingen, 1821-23). This commentary, owing to the extensive use the author made ofProtestant works, was severely attacked byAnton Joseph Binterim andJohann Joseph von Görres . Gratz replied in the sixthfascicle of his "Apologeten", while his friends published in his defence "Drei öffentliche Stimmen gegen die Angriffe des Pastors Binterim auf den Commentar des Professors Gratz, nebst drei Beilagen" (Bonn, 1825). He also undertook the continuation of the "Thesaurus juris ecclesiastici" of theJesuit Aug. Schmidt, which, however, remained unfinished when he died, atDarmstadt .References
*Norbert Wolff: "Peter Alois Gratz (1769–1849). Ein Theologe zwischen „falscher Aufklärung“ und „Obscurantismus“" (= Trierer Theologische Studien 61), Trier: Paulinus, 1998. ISBN 3-7902-1289-X.
*SCHULTE in "Allgem. deut. Biogr."
*Catholic|Peter Aloys Gratz
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