Melchior Cano

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Melchior Cano was a 16th-century Spanish Dominican theologian and influential scholar of the Counter-Reformation, best known for his work "De locis theologicis" on the sources of Catholic theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic theologian
Counter-Reformation theologian
Dominican friar
human
countryOfBirth Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Spain
countryOfDeath Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1509
dateOfDeath 1560
describedIn Catholic Encyclopedia NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
employer University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
era 16th century
ethnicGroup Spaniards NERFINISHED
familyName Cano NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork dogmatic theology
scholasticism
theology
genre scholastic theology
givenName Melchior NERFINISHED
hasOccupation controversialist
influenced Catholic dogmatic theology
Francisco Suárez NERFINISHED
post-Tridentine scholasticism
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Spanish
memberOf Order of Preachers NERFINISHED
movement Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
name Melchior Cano NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableFor formulating the loci theologici (theological places) framework
notableIdea systematic classification of theological sources
notableWork De locis theologicis NERFINISHED
occupation Catholic priest
theologian
university teacher
participantIn Council of Trent NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Tarancón NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Toledo NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of the Canary Islands NERFINISHED
professor of theology at the University of Salamanca
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
sexOrGender male
workSubject sources of Catholic theology

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