Biblia

Zunz, Leopold

Zunz, Leopold a famous Jewish writer, was born at Detmold, Germany, August 10, 1794. He studied at. Berlin, was in 1820 preacher at the new synagogue there, in 1835 at Prague, and in 1839 director of the Teacher’s Seminary at Berlin. When that institution was closed, in 1850, Zunz retired to private life, devoting all … Continue reading “Zunz, Leopold”

Zululand

Zululand A territory in South Africa lying between 28° and 29° S. Latitude and inhabited by the Zulus or Amazulus, who belong to the Bantu family. Since 1897 this region has been a province of the British colony of Natal, and comprises only two-thirds of the ancient Zulu possessions. It is bounded on by the … Continue reading “Zululand”

ZUINGLIANS

ZUINGLIANS A branch of the Reformers, so called from Zuinglius, a noted divine of Switzerland. His chief difference from Luther was concerning the eucharist. He maintained that the bread and wine were only significations of the body and blood of Jesus Christ, whereas Luther believed in consubstantiation. Fuente: Theological Dictionary

Zuckrigl, Jakob

Zuckrigl, Jakob a Roman Catholic theologian of Austria, was born July 26, 1807, at Grossolkowitz, in Moravia. In 1831 he received holy orders, in 1837 was appointed professor of Christian religious philosophy and university- preacher in Vienna, and in 1847 the Freiburg University honored him with the doctorate of divinity. In 1848 he was called … Continue reading “Zuckrigl, Jakob”

Zucchetto

Zucchetto (zucca, head). The small, round skullcap of the ecclesiastic. The official name is pileolus; other designations are: berettino, calotte, subbiretum (because worn under the biretta), submitrale (because worn under the mitre), soli-deo. The pope’s zucchetto is white, that of the cardinals red, even when the cardinal is a member of an order. Cardinals who … Continue reading “Zucchetto”