
Ignaz von Döllinger
Ignaz von Döllinger was a prominent Catholic theologian and scholar in 19th century Germany, known for his strong opposition to the doctrine of papal infallibility and his advocacy against anti-Semitism. He was a significant figure in the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and was unafraid to challenge both the monarchy and the papacy. His work often highlighted the struggles of the Jewish people, and he was an outspoken critic of societal norms that perpetuated hatred and discrimination. Döllinger's legacy is marked by his commitment to intellectual integrity and moral courage, which he demonstrated even in the face of powerful adversaries.
Born on Dec 28, 1799 (225 years old)
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Ignaz von Döllinger was a theologian who opposed anti-Semitism in his time and challenged the infallibility of the Pope.
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