Heinrich Schrörs

Johann Heinrich Schrörs (1852-1928) (Jan Toorop, 1911)

Johann Heinrich Schrörs (26 November 1852 in Krefeld - 11 June 1928 in Bonn) was a German Catholic church historian.

He studied theology in Bonn, Würzburg and Innsbruck, where he was a student of Josef Jungmann (1830–1885). In 1877 he was ordained as priest in Innsbruck, and in 1885 became a professor of canon law at Freiburg im Breisgau. During the following year, with encouragement from Friedrich Althoff (1839–1908), he attained the chair of church history at the University of Bonn. At Bonn he served as university dean on five different occasions (1891/92, 1900/01, 1902/03, 1906/07, 1914/15).

In 1887 he founded one of the first church history seminars in Germany, also building a well-equipped Seminarbibliothek (seminary library that was destroyed during World War II). Schrörs was devoted to higher education policy issues, especially in regards to his insistence on the principle of scientific education for theologians. His views on education led to years of open conflict with the Archdiocese of Cologne.

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  1. Open Library (list of publications)
  2. Rheinische-geschichte Heinrich Schrörs (1852-1928), church historian
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