Gregory of Valencia

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Gregory of Valencia was a late 16th-century Jesuit theologian and influential Baroque scholastic whose extensive commentaries on Thomas Aquinas shaped post-Tridentine Catholic theology.

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instanceOf Baroque scholastic
Catholic theologian
Jesuit theologian
human
scholastic philosopher
activeInCentury 16th century
17th century
countryOfCitizenship Spain
doctrineOrTheory Catholic orthodoxy after the Council of Trent
Thomism NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Ingolstadt NERFINISHED
employer University of Dillingen NERFINISHED
University of Ingolstadt NERFINISHED
familyName of Valencia
fieldOfWork Thomism
scholasticism
theology
genre dogmatic theology
moral theology
scholastic commentary
givenName Gregory NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline dogmatic theology
moral theology
sacramental theology
influenced Baroque scholasticism NERFINISHED
Catholic moral theology
post-Tridentine Catholic theology
influencedBy Dominican Thomist tradition NERFINISHED
Francisco de Vitoria NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Spanish
memberOf Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
movement Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
post-Tridentine theology
notableFor extensive commentaries on the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas
influence on Jesuit scholastic teaching
systematization of Thomist theology in the late 16th century
notableWork Analysis fidei catholicae NERFINISHED
Commentaria theologica in primam partem Summae Theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis NERFINISHED
Commentaria theologica in secundam secundae S. Thomae Aquinatis NERFINISHED
Commentaria theologica in tertiam partem Summae Theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis NERFINISHED
Commentarii theologici NERFINISHED
occupation priest
theologian
university teacher
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male

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Baroque scholasticism hasKeyFigure Gregory of Valencia