Baroque scholasticism

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Baroque scholasticism was a late, highly systematized form of scholastic philosophy and theology that flourished in early modern Europe and helped shape the intellectual context from which Enlightenment thought emerged.

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Label Occurrences
Baroque scholasticism canonical 3
Second Scholasticism 3
Early modern scholasticism 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intellectual tradition
philosophical movement
scholasticism
theological movement
continuesIn Catholic seminaries
neo-scholastic revival of the 19th century
declinesBecauseOf rise of Enlightenment philosophy
suppression of the Jesuits
declinesIn late 18th century
developedInContextOf Catholic confessionalization
Council of Trent
Counter-Reformation
flourishedIn early modern Europe
follows Scholasticism
surface form: Renaissance scholasticism

medieval scholasticism
hasAlternativeName Baroque scholasticism
surface form: Early modern scholasticism

Baroque scholasticism
surface form: Second scholasticism
hasDoctrine detailed account of divine concurrence
distinction between essence and existence
doctrine of just war
elaborate natural law theory
probabilism in moral theology
refined theory of analogy of being
rights of indigenous peoples
theory of abstraction
theory of angels
theory of beatific vision
theory of categories
theory of causality
theory of church authority
theory of conscience
theory of conservation
theory of contract
theory of creation
theory of divine foreknowledge
theory of free will
theory of grace
theory of immortality
theory of individuation
theory of infused habits
theory of intentionality
theory of knowledge
theory of law
theory of marriage
theory of merit
theory of middle knowledge
theory of miracles
theory of motion
theory of obligation
theory of penance
theory of predestination
theory of property
theory of religious vows
theory of resistance to unjust rulers
theory of restitution
theory of sacraments
theory of satisfaction
theory of sin
theory of slavery
theory of space and time
theory of species
theory of substance and accidents
theory of the Eucharist
theory of the Incarnation
theory of the Trinity
theory of the soul
theory of transcendentals
theory of tyranny
theory of usury
theory of virtue
hasField Christology
Trinitarian theology
epistemology
metaphysics
moral theology
natural theology
philosophy of law
philosophy of mind
philosophy of nature
political philosophy
sacramental theology
hasGeographicCenter Italy
Latin America
Low Countries
Portugal
southern Germany
surface form: Southern Germany

Spain
hasInfluencedPhilosopher Christian Wolff
Francisco Suárez
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Hugo Grotius
René Descartes
Samuel Pufendorf
hasInfluenceOn Catholic Counter-Reformation thought
Canon law
surface form: Catholic canon law

Catholic moral theology
European Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment thought

Jesuit educational network
surface form: Jesuit education

early modern metaphysics
early modern natural law theory
early modern political theory
hasKeyFigure Antonio Pérez
Bartolomé de Medina
Diego Ruiz de Montoya
Domingo Báñez
Francisco Suárez
Francisco Turriano
Francisco de Araújo
Francisco de Lugo
Francisco de Oviedo
Francisco de Vitoria
Gabriel Vásquez
Gregory of Valencia
John of St. Thomas
Juan de Lugo
Luis de Molina
Pedro da Fonseca
Tommaso de Vio Cajetan
hasKeyInstitution Collegio Romano
Jesuit colleges
University of Alcalá
University of Coimbra
University of Ingolstadt
KU Leuven
surface form: University of Leuven

University of Salamanca
hasKeyWork Commentaries on Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae
surface form: Commentaria in Summam Theologiae

De auxiliis gratiae
De iustitia et iure
De legibus ac Deo legislatore
Disputationes metaphysicae
hasMainPeriod 17th century
early 18th century
late 16th century
isAssociatedWith Augustinians
surface form: Augustinian order

Carmelite Order
surface form: Carmelite order

Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

Dominican friars
surface form: Dominican order

Society of Jesus
surface form: Jesuit order
isCharacterizedBy casuistry in moral theology
commentary on Thomas Aquinas
disputational method
extensive use of Aristotelian metaphysics
formal logical analysis
high systematization
manualist style of presentation
systematic treatises
usesLanguage Latin
usesMethod commentary on Sentences of Peter Lombard
commentary on Summa Theologiae
disputationes
quaestio method

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Enlightenment philosophy historicalPredecessor Baroque scholasticism
Disputationes metaphysicae philosophicalTradition Baroque scholasticism
this entity surface form: Second Scholasticism
Disputationes metaphysicae influenced Baroque scholasticism
De legibus ac Deo legislatore philosophicalTradition Baroque scholasticism
this entity surface form: Second Scholasticism
De gratia philosophicalTradition Baroque scholasticism
this entity surface form: Second Scholasticism
Baroque scholasticism hasAlternativeName Baroque scholasticism
this entity surface form: Second scholasticism
Baroque scholasticism hasAlternativeName Baroque scholasticism
this entity surface form: Early modern scholasticism
Scotism influenced Baroque scholasticism