Symbolism

Johann Adam Möhler (1796 - 1838)
Translated by James Burton Robertson (1800 - 1877)

Johann Adam Möhler was professor theology at the Tübingen University where both Catholics and Protestants taught and studied. In 1832 he published Symbolism; a work that examined the doctrines of original sin, grace and free will as held by the different Christian confessions. It caused a storm of controversy in the Protestant nations of Europe. In it he turned the weapons furnished by Hegel, the “Protestant Aquinas”, against Protestantism. His method and style were supported by the use of facts, texts, and documents. By 1838 Symbolism had been translated to 8 languages and its author had died before he completed its 5th edition.

In an age when the Catholic Church found itself divided into two camps, the “German” and the “Roman”, Döllinger, a former pupil of Möhler’s, when addressing a group of scholars at Munich in 1863 once famously quipped that the former were defending Catholicism with rifles while the latter were still using bows and arrows. The “Romans”, however, would succeed in silencing thier “German” brethren at the First Vatican Council and cut off a branch bearing good fruit. A rediscovery of the “German” school is long overdue and there is no better place to start than Möhler’s Symbolism. (Summary by Jeff Allen)

Genre(s): Christianity - Commentary

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Introductory Note by the Translator Jeff Allen
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Play 02 Author's Prefaces to the First through Fourth Editions, Editor's Preface to the Fifth Edition Jeff Allen
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Play 03 Memoir of Dr. Moehler, Part 1 Jeff Allen
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Play 04 Memoir of Dr. Moehler, Part 2 Jeff Allen
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Play 05 Memoir of Dr. Moehler, Part 3 Jeff Allen
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Play 06 Memoir of Dr. Moehler, Part 4 Jeff Allen
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Play 07 Memoir of Dr. Moehler, Part 5 Jeff Allen
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Play 08 Memoir of Dr. Moehler, Part 6 Jeff Allen
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Play 09 Introduction, Part I- Nature, Extent and Sources of Symbolism. Jeff Allen
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Play 10 Introduction, Part II - Symbolical Writings of Catholics and Protestants. Jeff Allen
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Play 11 Book I, Part I, § I - Primitive State of Man According to the Catholic Doctrine. Jeff Allen
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Play 12 § II Lutheran doctrine on man's original state. § III The Calvinistic doctrine on the primitive state of man. Jeff Allen
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Play 13 § IV On the causes of moral evil. Jeff Allen
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Play 14 Chapter II § V The Catholic doctrine on original sin. Jeff Allen
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Play 15 § VI Doctrine of the Lutherans respecting original sin. Jeff Allen
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Play 16 § VII Considerations on Heathenism... Jeff Allen
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Play 17 § VIII Doctrine of the Calvinists on original sin. § IX Zwingli's view of original sin. Jeff Allen
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Play 18 Chapter III § X General statement of the mode in which... man becomes justified. Jeff Allen
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Play 19 § XI Of the relation of the operation of God to that of man, in the work of regeneration... Jeff Allen
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Play 20 § XII Doctrine of the Calvinists on the relation of grace to freedom, and human cooperation.-Predestination Jeff Allen
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Play 21 § XIII Of The Catholic notion of predestination. Jeff Allen
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Play 22 § XIV Doctrine of the Protestants on justification and sanctification. Jeff Allen
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Play 23 § XV Catholic View of this subject. Jeff Allen
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Play 24 § XVI Lutheran And Calvinistic view of faith. Jeff Allen
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Play 25 § XVII Appreciation of the theoretic grounds. Jeff Allen
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Play 26 § XVIII Appreciation of the practical grounds. Jeff Allen
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Play 27 § XIX Survey of the differences & § XX Of the assurance of justification. Jeff Allen
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Play 28 § XXI Doctrine of the Catholics respecting good works.& § XXII Doctrine of the Protestants respecting good works. Jeff Allen
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Play 29 § XXIII Purgatory in connection with Catholic justification. Jeff Allen
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Play 30 § XXIV Opposition between the communions. Jeff Allen
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Play 31 § XXV The culminating point of inquiry. & § XXVI Analysis of truth and error in the Protestant doctrine of faith. Jeff Allen
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Play 32 § XXVII Affinity of Protestantism with Gnosticism and Pantheism. Jeff Allen
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Play 33 § XXVIII Catholics on the Sacraments. & § XXiX Lutherans on the Sacraments. Jeff Allen
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Play 34 § XXX Further consequences of the Lutheran view, XXXI Zwingli & Calvin on the Sacraments & XXXII Baptism and Penance Jeff Allen
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Play 35 § XXXIII Continuation of the doctrine of Penance. Jeff Allen
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Play 36 § XXXIV Catholics on the Sacrament of the Altar, and on the Mass. Jeff Allen
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Play 37 § XXXV Doctrine of the Lutherans, Zwinglians, and Calvinists, on the Eucharist. Jeff Allen
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