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Thomas Cajetan, OP (/ ˈ k æ d ʒ ə t ən /; 20 February 1469 – 9 August 1534), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio or Thomas de Vio, was an Italian philosopher, theologian, the Master of the Order of Preachers 1508 to 1518, and cardinal from 1517 until his death.
Aug 3, 2022 · Cardinal Thomas Cajetan (l.c. 1468-1534) was a Catholic theologian and philosopher best known for his disputations with Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) beginning in 1518. Cajetan, a philosophical Humanist, was thought to have had the best chance of convincing Luther face-to-face of his errors and, when he failed, devoted himself to refuting Luther ...
- Joshua J. Mark
Cajetan (born Feb. 20, 1468/69?, Gaeta, Naples—died Aug. 10, 1534?, Rome) was one of the major Catholic theologians of the Thomist school.
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Aug 5, 2022 · On Faith and Works (1532) by Cardinal Thomas Cajetan (l. c. 1468-1534) is a refutation of the central arguments of Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) concerning justification before God as faith-based, having nothing to do with one’s works. Cajetan shows why Luther is wrong in this while reaffirming the Catholic stand on the importance of faith and ...
- Joshua J. Mark
Thomas Cajetan. Thomas de Vio Cardinal Cajetan (1469–1534), a Dominican theologian and philosopher, was a leading advocate of Thomism whose commentaries on St. Thomas’s Summa represent his most enduring scholarly contribution. Cajetan also wrote dozens of other works, including biblical commentaries and treatises on philosophical and ...
Thomas Cajetan, OP ( / ˈkæjətən /; 20 February 1469 – 9 August 1534), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio or Thomas de Vio, was an Italian philosopher, theologian, the Master of the Order of Preachers 1508 to 1518, and cardinal from 1517 until his death.
Thomas Cardinal Cajetan ( Ca'jê-tan or Caj'e-tan, also known as Gaetanus ), real name Tommaso de Vio (February 20, 1469 - August 9, 1534), was an Italian cardinal and theologian who represented the revival of Scholasticism during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.