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Austrian Catholic priest and philosopher
Sigismund Maria Laurentius von Storchenau
SJ (17 August 1731 – 13 April 1798
[1]) was an Austrian
Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian.
Biography
Storchenau was born at Hollenburg in
Carinthia. He entered the
Society of Jesus in 1747, and became professor of philosophy in
Vienna in 1762. In the years 1781–90, he was court preacher to
Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria at Klagenfurt.
[2]
Storchenau wished to promote the works of the philosopher
Christian Wolff in Catholic nations, in a similar way as many German Jesuits of that time (e.g.
Leopold Biwald and
Roger Joseph Boscovich).
[2]
Works
- Institutiones logicae (1769)
- Institutiones metaphysicae (1769)
- Grundsätze der Logik (1774)
- Die Philosophie der Religion (1773–81)
- Zugaben (1785–89)
- Tractatus de religione et theologia naturali (1786)
- L. J. Spittler's Grundriß der christlichen Kirchengeschichte (1790)
- Seltenere Urkunden aus dem inneren Archive der Religionsphilosophie (1791)
- Der Glaube der Christen, wie er sein soll (1792)
- Die Moral des Christen, wie sein soll, in geistlichen Reden (1793–96)
- Sermones sacri in omnes totius anni dominicas (1806)
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