Joseph Ambrose Stapf (1785, in Fließ 1844, in Brixen ) was an Austrian Catholic theologian.[1]

He studied theology at Innsbruck, and in 1823 was named professor of moral theology and pedagogy at the seminary in Brixen.[1]

Works

  • Theologia moralis in compendium redacta (1827–30)
  • Epitome theologiæ moralis publicis prælectionibus accommodata (1832)
  • Erziehungslehre im Geiste der katholischen Kirche (1832)
  • Expositio casuum reservatorum in diocesi Brixinensi (1836)
  • Der hl. Vincentius von Paul, dargestellt in seinem Leben und Wirken (1837)
  • Die christliche Sittenlehre (1848–49)

References

  1. 1 2 Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Joseph Ambrose Stapf" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.


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