Bartolomé de Medina

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Bartolomé de Medina was a 16th-century Spanish Dominican theologian best known for shaping Baroque scholastic moral theology, particularly through his influential formulation of probabilism.

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instanceOf Dominican friar
Roman Catholic priest
Spanish person
human
moral theologian
scholastic philosopher
theologian
centuryOfActivity 16th century
clericalStatus friar
confessionalContext Roman Catholic moral theology
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
Spain
dateOfBirth 1527
dateOfDeath 1581
doctrineDescribed lawfulness of following a probable opinion in morals
educatedAt University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
employer University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
era Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Catholic theology
moral theology
scholasticism
influenced Catholic moral theology
Jesuit moral theologians
influencedBy Dominican theological tradition
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
knownFor commentaries on Thomas Aquinas
formulation of probabilism in moral theology
influence on Baroque scholastic moral theology
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Spanish
memberOf Order of Preachers NERFINISHED
movement Baroque scholasticism NERFINISHED
Second Scholasticism NERFINISHED
notableIdea probabilism
occupation Catholic priest
theologian
university teacher
placeOfBirth Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Medina de Rioseco NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Salamanca NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
theologicalPosition defense of probabilism against tutiorism
theologicalSchool Dominican school of Salamanca NERFINISHED
wroteAbout interpretation of Thomistic theology
moral decision-making in cases of conscience

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Baroque scholasticism hasKeyFigure Bartolomé de Medina