Adam Tanner (Jesuit theologian)
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Adam Tanner (in Latin, Tannerus; April 14, 1572 – May 25, 1632) was an Austrian Jesuit theologian.
Teaching career
He was born in Innsbruck, Austria. In 1589 he joined the Society of Jesus and became a teacher. By 1603 he was invited to join the Jesuit College of Ingolstadt and take the chair of theology at the University of Ingolstadt. Fifteen years later he was given a position at the University of Vienna by the Emperor Matthias.
Opposition to Lutheranism
He was noted for his defense of the Catholic church and their practices against Lutheran reformers, as well as the Utraquists. His greatest work was the Universa theologia scholastica, published in 1626–1627.
Death and controversy over his burial
He died at the village of Unken near Salzburg, and rests in an unmarked grave. Apparently, the parishioners refused to give him a Christian burial because a "hairy little imp" was found on a glass plate among his possessions.
Legacy
The crater Tannerus on the Moon is named after him.
Bibliography
- Anatomiæ confessionis augustanæ, 1613, Ingolstadt.
- Astrologia sacra, 1615, Ingolstadt.
- Apologia pro Societate Iesu ex Boemiae regno: Ab eiusdem regni statibus religionis sub utraque publico decreto immerito proscripta, 1618, Vienna.
- Universa theologia scholastica, 1627, Ingolstadt.
References
- Molitor and Erasmus, The History of the Devil: The Abolition of Witch-Prosecution
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