LC control no. | no2002000800 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Vogl, Carl, 1866- |
Variant(s) | Vogl, Carl, b. 1866 Vogl, Karel, 1866- Vogl, Karl, 1866- |
Birth date | 1866-03-04 |
Death date | 1944-12-05 |
Place of birth | Bechyně (Czech Republic) |
Place of death | Jena (Germany) |
Field of activity | Christian socialism |
Affiliation | Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands |
Profession or occupation | Clergy Philosophers Theologians |
Found in | Das magische Ich, 1921: t.p. (Carl Vogl) OCLC, Dec. 14, 2001 (hdg.: Vogl, Carl, 1866- ; Vogl, Karl; usage: Carl Vogl, Karl Vogl, Karel Vogl) Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte, Volume 17 (2004): page 396 (Pfarrer Dr. phil. Carl Vogl (1866-1944)) page 397, etc. (born in Bohemia; convert to Protestantism from Catholicism; studied Lutheran theology; ordained as pastor in the Landeskirche von Sachsen-Meiningen; published philosophical and theological works; became a proponent of anarchism and pacifism; politically active in the SPD after World War I and elected to the Landtag von Sachsen-Meiningen; became interested in occult-spiritual and mysticism; became proponent of socialism; died 5 December 1944) Wikipedia, viewed March 16, 2021: German Carl Vogl page (Carl Vogl; born 4 March 1866 in Bechyně; died 5 December 1944 in Vierzehnheiligen (Jena); philosopher, Lutheran [evangelischer] theologian, and religious socialist) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Vogl> |
Associated language | ger |