Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q65579> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 triples per page.
- Q65579 description "German theologian".
- Q65579 description "German theologian".
- Q65579 subject Q19573817.
- Q65579 subject Q6646837.
- Q65579 subject Q6937556.
- Q65579 subject Q8349829.
- Q65579 subject Q8360033.
- Q65579 subject Q8417036.
- Q65579 subject Q8466627.
- Q65579 subject Q8489265.
- Q65579 subject Q8489267.
- Q65579 subject Q8974932.
- Q65579 subject Q9009938.
- Q65579 abstract "Friedrich Heiler (January 30, 1892 - April 18, 1967) was a German theologian and historian of religion.Heiler came from a Roman Catholic family. 1918 he became Privatdozent in University of Munich, from where he 1920 moved to theological faculty of the University of Marburg, where he became professor 1922.Dissatisfied with tridentine Roman Catholicism of his time he became Lutheran through the Evangelical Catholic influence of liberal Nathan Söderblom after meeting him in Sweden 1919 and receiving Holy Communion in Lutheran church. Soon he became directly involved with Lutheran High Church movement in Germany and 1929 became chairman of Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses. Heiler never completely abandoned his Roman Catholic faith, but developed further the idea of "Evangelical Catholicity" based on Augsburg Confession from his own liberal Catholic point of view. He, for example, did not approve the traditional Lutheran doctrine of forensic justification. Heiler favored Franciscan spirituality and he influenced the foundation of Lutheran Franciscan Third Order (Evangelische Franziskaner-Tertiaren) 1927 within Hochkirchliche Vereinigung. Later the issue of the absence of Apostolic succession in Evangelical Church in Germany caused the foundation of Hochkirchliche St.-Johannes-Bruderschaft. Heiler became the Apostolischer Vorsteher of the St.-Johannes-Bruderschaft, arranging to receive the episcopal consecration from a bishop of the Gallican Church, Petrus Gaston Vigué (from the succession line of Joseph René Vilatte).As a historian of religion, after studying Asian religions, Heiler developed a Modernist view and favored the idea that the "one holy church" includes also non-Christian faiths. He also had a long literary feud with Sadhu Sundar Singh, but nevertheless defended him in time. Lastly he placed a high value in the role of women in the church, even in favour of ordination of women.Despite of Heiler's liberalism, his high church theology was also widely known among other, usually very conservative Lutheran high church theologians outside of Germany, because of at that time generally a rare ecumenical attempt, Heiler's Roman Catholic background and because of his interest on Liturgical Movement. After the ecumenical approach of Second Vatican Council of Roman Catholic Church, Heiler as an ecumenical theologian has been of less interest in academical theology.".
- Q65579 birthDate "1892-01-30".
- Q65579 birthYear "1892".
- Q65579 deathDate "1967-04-18".
- Q65579 deathYear "1967".
- Q65579 wikiPageExternalLink 352.
- Q65579 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q1259252.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q1402736.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q1515053.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q1529046.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q154483.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q155354.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q159723.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q165005.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q1669775.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q169789.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q170111.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q172991.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q19573817.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q331115.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q419529.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q49482.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q5415640.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q544323.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q5483046.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q55044.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q653345.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q66086.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646837.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937556.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q75809.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8349829.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8360033.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417036.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8466627.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8489265.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8489267.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q878985.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8974932.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q9009938.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q9592.
- Q65579 wikiPageWikiLink Q962620.
- Q65579 dateOfBirth "1892-01-30".
- Q65579 dateOfDeath "1967-04-18".
- Q65579 name "Heiler, Friedrich".
- Q65579 shortDescription "German theologian".
- Q65579 type Person.
- Q65579 type Agent.
- Q65579 type Person.
- Q65579 type Agent.
- Q65579 type NaturalPerson.
- Q65579 type Thing.
- Q65579 type Q215627.
- Q65579 type Q5.
- Q65579 type Person.
- Q65579 comment "Friedrich Heiler (January 30, 1892 - April 18, 1967) was a German theologian and historian of religion.Heiler came from a Roman Catholic family.".
- Q65579 label "Friedrich Heiler".
- Q65579 givenName "Friedrich".
- Q65579 name "Friedrich Heiler".
- Q65579 name "Heiler, Friedrich".
- Q65579 surname "Heiler".