Tobias Lohner
Tobias Lohner was an Austrian Jesuit theologian.
Life
He entered the Society of Jesus on 30 August 1637, at Landsberg am Lech, and spent his first years in the classroom, teaching the classics. Later at Dillingen, he was professor, first of philosophy for seven years, then of speculative theology for four years, and finally of moral theology. He was rector of the colleges of Lucerne and Dillingen and master of novices.Works
His reputation is based mainly on the many works which he wrote, both in Latin and German, on practical questions, especially of asceticism and moral theology. More than twenty years before he died, his literary activity received recognition in the Bibliotheca Scriptorum Societatis Jesu, a work begun by Peter Ribadeneira, continued by Philip Alegambe, and brought up to date by Nathanael Sotwel.Among his published works are:
- The Instructissima bibliotheca manualis concionatoria,
- Instructio practica de ss. Missæ sacrificio
- Instructio practica de officio divino
- Instructio practica de conversatione apostolica
- Instructio practica pastorum continens doctrinas et industrias ad pastorale munus pie, fructose et secure obeundum
- Instructio practica de confessionibus rite ac fructose excipiendis