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- Joseph_Hontheim abstract "Joseph Hontheim (18 July 1858, in Olewig (near Trier, Germany) – 2 February 1929, in South Holland) was a Catholic Christian theologian chiefly remembered for corresponding with Georg Cantor to formulate the mental concept of the infinite, and for the publications Institutiones theodicaeae: sive theologiae naturalis secundum principia S. Thomae Aquinatis (1893) and Hell (1910).".
- Joseph_Hontheim birthDate "1858-07-18".
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- Joseph_Hontheim deathDate "1929-02-02".
- Joseph_Hontheim deathYear "1929".
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- Joseph_Hontheim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joseph Hontheim".
- Joseph_Hontheim dateOfBirth "1858-07-18".
- Joseph_Hontheim dateOfDeath "1929-02-02".
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- Joseph_Hontheim name "Hontheim, Joseph".
- Joseph_Hontheim placeOfBirth "Olewig, Germany".
- Joseph_Hontheim placeOfDeath "South Holland".
- Joseph_Hontheim shortDescription "Roman Catholic theologian".
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- Joseph_Hontheim description "Roman Catholic theologian".
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- Joseph_Hontheim comment "Joseph Hontheim (18 July 1858, in Olewig (near Trier, Germany) – 2 February 1929, in South Holland) was a Catholic Christian theologian chiefly remembered for corresponding with Georg Cantor to formulate the mental concept of the infinite, and for the publications Institutiones theodicaeae: sive theologiae naturalis secundum principia S. Thomae Aquinatis (1893) and Hell (1910).".
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