Baier, Johannes
BAIER, JOHANNES: German Roman Catholic; b. at Hetzles (a suburb of Erlangen) Oct. 16, 1852.
He was educated at the Lyceum of
Bamberg and the University of Munich (D.D.,
1885), and was ordained to the priesthood in
1877. From that year until 1882 he was a tutor
in the archiepiscopal seminary for boys at Bamberg
and also assistant lecturer in dogmatics at
the lyceum of the same city, besides being assistant
parish priest at Bamberg and Nuremberg in
the summer of 1877 and at Hersbruck in 1879-80.
In 1882-86 he was a teacher of religion at the
normal school at Bamberg, where he became
Oberlehrer and tutor in the latter year, and where he
has been professor since 1901. Since 1906 he has
been headmaster of the same institution, and in
the same year was made an honorary Austin friar.
In theology “he belongs to the conservative party
and is a friend of rational sound progress.” Besides
many contributions to theological and philosophical
periodicals, and in addition to numerous poems,
he has written, frequently under the
pseudonym of Dr. Johannes Scholasticus,
Die Naturehe (Regensburg, 1886);
Die religiöse Unterweisung in der Volksschule
(Würzburg, 1890); Der heilige Bruno, Bischof
von Würzburg, als Katechet (1891);
Das alte Augustinerkloster in Würzburg (1894);
Die Stellung der Religionsunterricht sur
Philosophie Herbarts (1895); Dr. Martin Luthers
Aufenthalt in Würzburg (1895); Die Geschichte
des Cisterzienserklosters Langheim mit den
Wallfahrtsorten Vierzehnheiligen und Marienweiher (1895);
Die Geschichte der beiden Karmelitenklöster und des
Reurerinnenklosters im Würzburg (1900); Sailers
Buch über Erziehung für Erzieher (Freiburg, 1901);
Analyse and Synthese im Regionsunterricht
(Würzburg, 1902); Sailer in seinem Verhältnis
zur modernen Pädagogik (1904); Die Willensbildung
(Kempten, 1905); and Methodik des Religionsunterrichts
in Volks- and Mittelschulen (Leipsic, 1906).