Ludwig Wahrmund

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Ludwig Wahrmund (* 21. August 1860 in Wien; † 10. September 1932 in Prag) war ein österreichischer Jurist. rdf:langString
Ludwig Wahrmund (German pronunciation: [ˈluːdvɪç ˈvaːɐ̯mʊnd]; 21 August 1860 – 10 September 1932) was an Austrian professor of Canon Law at the University of Innsbruck. Ludwig was the son of Adolf Wahrmund, a noted anti-semite. However, Ludwig rose to prominence from a lecture he gave on 18 January 1908 in Innsbruck Town Hall entitled Catholic Weltanschauung and Free Science. The lecture was repeated in Salzburg and published as a pamphlet. Ludwig's criticism of the Catholic Church and their attempt to control education gave rise to the "Wahrmund Affair", which led to his removal from his professorial chair in Innsbruck. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ludwig Wahrmund
rdf:langString Ludwig Wahrmund
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rdf:langString Ludwig Wahrmund (* 21. August 1860 in Wien; † 10. September 1932 in Prag) war ein österreichischer Jurist.
rdf:langString Ludwig Wahrmund (German pronunciation: [ˈluːdvɪç ˈvaːɐ̯mʊnd]; 21 August 1860 – 10 September 1932) was an Austrian professor of Canon Law at the University of Innsbruck. Ludwig was the son of Adolf Wahrmund, a noted anti-semite. However, Ludwig rose to prominence from a lecture he gave on 18 January 1908 in Innsbruck Town Hall entitled Catholic Weltanschauung and Free Science. The lecture was repeated in Salzburg and published as a pamphlet. Ludwig's criticism of the Catholic Church and their attempt to control education gave rise to the "Wahrmund Affair", which led to his removal from his professorial chair in Innsbruck.
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