Franz Xaver Reithmayr

Reithmayr in 1870

Franz Xaver Reithmayr (16 March 1809 – 26 January 1872) was a German Catholic theologian who specialized in New Testament exegesis. He was born in Illkofen, located near Regensburg.

Biography

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Born 16 March 1809, he studied theology in Regensburg and at the University of Munich. In 1832, he received his ordination, and for a period of time taught classes at the Latin School in Regensburg. Afterwards, he returned to Munich and continued his studies under theologian Johann Adam Möhler, who was a profound influence to Reithmayr's career. After Möhler's death in 1838, he edited and published his mentor's "Patrologie oder christliche Literärgeschichte" (Patrology or Christian literary history).[1]

In 1836, he earned his doctorate in theology, and in 1841, was appointed a full professor of New Testament exegesis at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Munich, a position he maintained until his death. In 1869, he became an editor of the "Bibliothek der Kirchenväter" (Library of the Church Fathers).[2]

Works

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  • Commentar zum Briefe an die Römer (Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans), Regensburg (1843).
  • Einleitung in die canonischen Bücher des Neuen Bundes (Introduction to the canon of the New Testament books), Regensburg (1852).
  • Commentar zum Briefe an die Galater (Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians), Münich (1865).
  • Lehrbuch der biblischen Hermeneutik (Textbook of Biblical hermeneutics), (1874); edited and published by Valentin Thalhofer (1825-1891).

References

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  1. ^ Möhler, Johann Adam (1840). Patrologie oder christliche Literärgeschichte (in German). G.J. Manz.
  2. ^ Zeitschrift für die gesammte lutherische Theologie und Kirche (in German). Dörffling & Franke. 1872.