Jakob Zukrigl

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Jakob Zukriegl

Jakob Zukrigl (born July 26, 1807 in Grossolkowitz , Moravia , † June 9, 1876 in Tübingen ) was a Roman Catholic clergyman , theologian and university professor .

Life

Zukrigl studied theology and was ordained a priest on July 26, 1831 . He was chaplain in Laa , Hainburg and from 1840 in Vienna . Even in this time he was considered a supporter of Anton Günther . Already to the Dr. theol. He was awarded his doctorate as assistant professor of Christian religious philosophy at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Vienna and at the same time university preacher .

Zukrigl took to April 1, 1848 a call to the University of Tuebingen in who had just also have fallen to him as a student of Günther. He became a full professor of apologetics, theological encyclopedia and philosophy in the Catholic Theological Faculty. He turned down a call to the University of Graz for the Chair of Dogmatics.

Zukrigl stood in Tübingen in particular in opposition to Johannes von Kuhn and Karl Joseph von Hefele . He was given leave of absence as early as 1872 and retired in 1874 .

Zukrigl is marked on the faculty honor boards of the University of Vienna on the board of the theological faculty.

Works (selection)

  • Scientific justification of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity against the objections of its newest opponents with special regard to the doctrine of the faith of Dr. D. Ms. Strauss. Vienna 1846.
  • Necessity of Christian revelation morality and its philosophical standpoint. Tübingen 1850.
  • Critical investigation into the nature of the rational spiritual soul and the psychic corporeality of man, as well as the question: To what extent is the rational spiritual soul the form of the human body? with regard to the controversy of the present, to the councils, church fathers and scholastics. , Manz, Regensburg 1854.
  • To the signature of the most modern theological union efforts. Frankfurt am Main 1854.

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