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Joseph Ambrose Stapf

Theologian, b. at Fliess in the valley of the Upper Inn in the Tyrol, Austria, August 15, 1785; d. at Brixen, January 10, 1844

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Stapf, JOSEPH AMBROSE, theologian, b. at Fliess in the valley of the Upper Inn in the Tyrol, Austria, August 15, 1785; d. at Brixen, January 10, 1844. He studied at Innsbruck, and obtained the Degree of Doctor of Theology, and in 1821 became professor of moral theology at the lyceum at Innsbruck. In 1823 he was made professor of moral theology and pedagogy at the seminary of Brixen, where he was later a cathedral canon. His chief work is “Theologia moralis in compendium redacts” (4 vols., Innsbruck, 1827-30; 6th ed., 1846; 7th ed., 1855); the merits of this work consist in its strictly orthodox character, clear and precise presentation, and practical usefulness. From 1830 it was officially made a text-book for all seminaries of Austria. Much used as a text-book also was a compendium of this work: “Epitome theologiae moralis publicis praelectionibus accommodata” [2 vols., Innsbruck, 1832; 2nd ed., 1842; 3rd ed. revised by J. V. Hofmann (volume I) and Simon Aichner (volume II), 1863-65]. At a later date Stapf made a free German revision, which showed the influence of Hirscher “Die christliche Moral. Als Antwort auf die Frage: Was wir thun miissen, urn in das Reich Gottes einzugehen” [4 vols., Innsbruck, 1841-42; 2nd ed. edited after Stapf’s death by J. V. Hofmann under the title: “Die christliche Sittenlehre” (3 vols., 1848-49)]. Besides these Stapf wrote: “Erziehungslehre im Geiste der katholischen Kirche” (Innsbruck, 1832; 4th ed., 1846; 5th ed. edited by J. V. Hofmann, 1854); “Expositio casuum reservatorum in diocesi Brixinensi” (Brixen, 1836); “Der hl. Vincentius von Paul, dargestellt in seinem Leben and Wirken” (anonymous, 2 vols., Vienna, 1837); “Biblische Geschichte des Alten and Neuen Bundes zum Gebrauche der Hauptschulen in den k. k. osterreichischen Staaten” (1840).

FRIEDRICH LAUCHERT


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