Johann Joseph Rosenbaum

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Johann Joseph Rosenbaum (born January 17, 1798 in Horchheim near Koblenz , † April 13, 1867 in Trier ) was a German Catholic clergyman and theologian .

Life

Johann Joseph Rosenbaum studied in Koblenz and at the Episcopal Seminary in Trier .

He was ordained a priest on February 29, 1820 and worked from 1820 to 1825 as a chaplain in the parish of Our Lady in Koblenz.

In 1825 he received the professorship in dogmatics at the Trier seminary.

Because he did not want to submit after the church condemnation of Hermesianism , he was removed from his teaching post in the seminary in 1842 and appointed pastor in Andernach . He was later appointed dean in Andernach .

On August 4, 1859, he was appointed canonicus honorarius , but had to send a declaration of submission to Rome in order to receive the confirmation . In 1862 he was appointed Real Canonicus in Trier. The Vatican contented itself with declaring that it had not written anything for the Hermesian system since 1859.

Johann Joseph Rosenbaum published various theological works. From 1832 to 1853 he wrote reviews as well as dogmatic and polemical treatises for the Bonn journal for philosophy and catholic theology . Together with Franz Xaver Biunde (1806–1860) he published in 1833 as a supplement to the magazine for philosophy and catholic theology the sheets for orientation in matters of Hermesianism , the second edition of which appeared in 1838 as a book.

Honors

  • Johann Joseph Rosenbaum received the honorary degree of doctor of theology from the theological faculty of the University of Bonn .

Fonts (selection)

  • De controversia inter rationalismum et supernaturalismum ut vulgo vocantur, nostra praeprimis aetate mota . Carl Troschel, Trier 1831.
  • Johann Joseph Rosenbaum, Joseph von Hommer : About faith. A contribution to the justification of the teachings of blessed Professor Hermes on this subject, first of all against the accusation of unchurcheness made by him; for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the priesthood of His Episcopal Grace of the Most Revered Lord, Mr. Joseph von Hommer, Bishop of Trier, Doctors of Theology, Knight of the Red Eagle Order of the Second Class, Commander of the Belgian Order of Lions . Gall, Trier 1833 ( digitized version ).
  • About the intention of the minister necessary for the valid administration of the sacraments. A theological treatise written to announce the autumn break of 1837 . Blattau, Trier 1837.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DigiZeitschriften: Table of contents Journal for Philosophy and Catholic Theology
  2. Leaves for orientation in matters of Hermesianism . Carl Troschel, Trier 1838 ( digitized version ).