Clement Schrader

Clemens Schrader, SJ ( born December 22, 1820 Itzum near Hildesheim, † February 23, 1875 in Poitiers ) was a German theologian and participated in the First Vatican Council.

Life

Clemens Schrader attended the Gymnasium Josephinum Hildesheim and studied from 1840 to 1848 at the Collegium Romanum ( Gregorian ) and others with Giovanni Perrone and Carlo Passaglia. He joined in 1848 in England in the Society of Jesus and taught at the Gregorian in 1850 the Holy Scripture and dogmatics. From 1857 he was professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Vienna and participated in the Council at the First Vatican Council in part. 1870 removed him from the Austrian Government for its rejection of the new liberal constitution of 1867 the Office. Then he taught again at the Roman College exegesis and from 1872 at the seminary Poitiers dogmatics.

He prepared the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary in 1854 and the infallibility dogma of 1870. He, too, was one of the instigators of the syllabus Errorum of 1864.

Aftereffect

Cardinal Walter Kasper doctorate in 1961 on the doctrine of tradition in the Roman school, is one of the Schrader.

Works

  • Dionysii Petavii SJ opus de theologicis dogmatibus, ed Carlo Passaglia and Clemens Schrader, Vol 1, Rome 1857
  • De Unitate Romana, 2 volumes, Freiburg Vienna 1862-66
  • De ordine triplici naturali, et praeternaturali supernaturali, Vienna 1864, Poitiers 1878 ( 2nd edition)
  • The Theological School or scholasticism, Vienna 1866
  • De theologia generatim, Poitiers 1874
  • De theologico testium fonte deque edito fidei testimonio to tradition and seu, Paris 1878.
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