Knud Karl Krogh-Tonning
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Knud Karl Krogh-Tonning (December 31, 1842 - February 19, 1911) was a norwegian theologian, famously converted to Catholicism.[1]
Works
- Die Gnadenlehre und die Stille Reformation, 1894.
- De Gratia Christi et de Libero Arbitrio Sancti Thomae Aquinatis, J. Dybwad, 1898.
- Katholisches Christentum, 1906.
- Die heilige Birgitta von Schweden, 1907.
Translated to English
- Catholic Christianity and the Modern World; a Course of Sermons, B. Herder, 1916.
External links
- Nordisk Familjebok: Krogh-Tonning, Knud Karl, 1904–1926.
References
- ^ Scholfield, J. Faber. "The Newman of Norway," The Catholic World, Vol. XCV, April/September 1912.