Dölger, Franz Joseph, 1879-1940

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Name (Latin)
Dölger, Franz Joseph, 1879-1940
Other forms of name
Dölger, Franz Xaver Joseph, 1879-1940
Dölger, Franz Josef, 1879-1940
Date of birth
1879-10-18
Date of death
1940-10-17
Place of birth
Sulzbach am Main (Germany)
Place of death
Schweinfurt (Germany)
Associated country
Germany
Other associated place
Bonn (Germany)
Associate group
Universität Bonn
Universität Bonn (1929 - 1929)
Occupation
Theologians Church historians
Priests (1902-08-03 - 1940-10-17)
Church historians
Priests
Theologians
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 37043862
Wikidata: Q92015
Library of congress: no 88005891
Sources of Information
  • Antike und Christentum, 1929:title page (Dr. Franz Joseph Dölger)
  • OCLC, February 22, 2019(access points: Dölger, Franz Joseph; Dölger, Franz Josef; usage: Franz Joseph Dölger; Franz Jos. Dölger)
  • Dölger, Franz Joseph. Sol salutis : Gebet und Gesang im christlichen Altertum. 3. Auflage, 1972:title page (von Franz Joseph Dölger)
  • German Wikipedia, viewed February 22, 2019(Franz Joseph Dölger; born October 18, 1879, in Sulzbach am Main; died October 17, 1940, in Schweinfurt; Catholic theologian, church historian, and archeaologist with a focus on Christian antiquities; ordained to the Catholic priesthood on August 3, 1902; received his doctorate in 1904 at Würzburg; taught at the Universität Bonn from 1929 to 1940)
  • Antike und Christentum, 1929:t.p. (Dr. Franz Joseph Dölger); OCLC #1772202 (hdg.: Dölger, Franz Josef, 1879-1940)
  • OCALC
Wikipedia description:

Franz Joseph Dölger (18 October 1879, in Sulzbach am Main – 17 October 1940, in Schweinfurt) was a German Catholic theologian and church historian. He studied theology at the University of Würzburg, being ordained into the priesthood in 1902. Afterwards he worked as a chaplain in Amorbach and Würzburg, and in June 1904, obtained his doctorate in theology. In the winter and spring of 1904–05, he participated in a study group to Rome, Sicily and North Africa. Later on, he furthered his education at the Campo Santo Teutonico in Rome (1908–11), followed by an appointment as associate professor of religious history at Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Münster (1911). Later in his career, he served as a professor at the universities of Breslau (1926–29; as successor to Joseph Wittig) and Bonn (1929–40). Dölger's primary focus involved investigations of the early Christian church and its relationship with non-Christian societies. He also published scholarly works on the sacrament of confirmation, on exorcism, on baptism, and on the Eucharist in ancient Christianity. In 1929 he founded the journal Antike und Christentum ("Antiquity and Christianity"), of which he contributed a series of detailed studies of the early church. Today, the Franz Joseph Dölger-Institut zur Erforschung der Spätantike (Franz Joseph Dölger Institute for Exploration of the Late Antiquity; founded 1955) at the University of Bonn is named in his honor.

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