Reginald Pecock

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Reginald Pecock was a 15th-century Welsh theologian and controversial English bishop known for his critical and rational approach to church tradition and authority.

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instanceOf Roman Catholic bishop
human
theologian
centuryOfBirth 14th century
centuryOfDeath 15th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth circa 1395
dateOfDeath circa 1460
describedBySource The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy (self-authored) NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Oxford
ethnicGroup Welsh
facedWith charges of heresy
familyName Pecock NERFINISHED
givenName Reginald NERFINISHED
knownFor critique of extreme Lollard positions
emphasis on reason in theology
rational defense of church authority
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Middle English NERFINISHED
movement late medieval scholasticism
notableEvent deprived of his bishopric
forced public recantation of his views
notableWork The Book of Faith NERFINISHED
The Donet NERFINISHED
The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy NERFINISHED
occupation author
bishop
theologian
participantIn controversies over Lollardy
placeOfBirth Wales NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Thorney Abbey NERFINISHED
placeOfDetention Thorney Abbey NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Chichester NERFINISHED
Bishop of St Asaph NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder secular clergy
sexOrGender male
workSubject Christian apologetics
church authority
ecclesiology
heresy

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Donation of Constantine criticizedBy Reginald Pecock