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- Joseph (or Josef) Wilhelm Karl Kleutgen (9 April 1811 – 13 January 1883) was a German Jesuit theologian and philosopher. He was a member of the Society...
- Rundel (Decca, 1997) 1998: Live at the Baked Potato with Dirk K., Jörg Kleutgens (Kalle Fornia, 1998) – live 1998: The Hudson Project with John Abercrombie...
- Friedrich H. Jacobi Nikolai Berdyaev Henri Bergson Franz Brentano Joseph Kleutgen Semyon Frank Gottlob Frege Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange Étienne Gilson Nicolai...
- ever appeared in public. In 1957, Haribo took over the Godesberg company Kleutgen & Meier, where Hans Riegel senior had had his first job. In 1961, Haribo...
- Leo XIII (Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci) (1810–1903) Joseph Kleutgen (1811–1883) Louis Veuillot (1813–1883) Frederick William Faber (1814–1863)...
- Sanseverino (1811–1865), a canon at Naples." The German Jesuit Joseph Kleutgen (1811–83), who taught at Rome, was a particularly influential figure in...
- figures such as Angeli**** professor Tommaso Maria Zigliara, Jesuits Josef Kleutgen, and Giovanni Maria Cornoldi, and secular priest Gaetano Sanseverino. This...
- led to a feud with Kleutgen, who defended an ahistorical Aristotelian scientific account of theology. Gerald McCool notes that Kleutgen in turn did not understand...
- work of mid-19th Century thomists, such as Tommaso Maria Zigliara, Josef Kleutgen, Gaetano Sanseverino, and Giovanni Maria Cornoldi. This movement received...
- (1811–1865), a canon at Naples." Other prominent figures include Zigliara, Josef Kleutgen, and Giovanni Cornoldi. The revival emphasizes the interpretative tradition...