Studia Theologica 2016, 18(4):47-61 | DOI: 10.5507/sth.2016.0381201
This paper is part of an academic project focused on Catholic theologians and scholars who either adopted the origin of the human body according to Mivart's thesis in 1871-1910 or declined it. The author presents the forgotten Austrian apologist K. Hasert (1851-1923) and reconstructs elementary data about his biography on the basis of research into certain sources. The analysis of two monographs by the author demonstrates the openness to Mivart's thesis with, however, certain reservations. It is rare evidence of the fact that the Catholic world was not divided predominantly between extreme advocates and opponents of Mivart's thesis. It is probable that many were attracted by Mivart's thesis, though they were also aware of its problems and waited for more solid data from contemporary palaeography.
Zveřejněno: prosinec 2016
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