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  1. 7. Mai 2024 · Denken wir an Kardinal Thomas Cajetan, der vom 12. Bis 14. Oktober 1518 Luther auf dem Reichstag in Augsburg verhört hat. Der Wittenberger Mönch trug seinen Mönchshabit und machte keinerlei Anstalten, die Kirche, in der er aufgewachsen war, zu verlassen. Luther suchte den theologischen Diskurs, während Cajetan darauf bestand ...

  2. 7. Mai 2024 · Kardinal Thomas Cajetan wurde angehalten, Martin Luther am Reichstag zu Augsburg zu verhören, wo Martin Luther sich aber gegen einen Widerruf wehrte. Aus Angst vor seiner Verhaftung floh der ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · St. Cajetan died Aug. 7, 1547, and was canonized in 1671, along with Rose of Lima, Luis Beltrán, Francis Borgia and Felipe Benicio. He is the patron saint of the unemployed, gamblers, document controllers, job seekers and good fortune.

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    Vor 3 Tagen · Cajetan met with Luther at Augsburg in October 1518. The historian Berndt Hamm says that the meeting was the "historical point at which the opposition between the Reformation and Catholicism first emerged", [note 26] as Cajetan thought that believers accepting Luther's views of justification would no more obey clerical guidance.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · If de Lubac got Cajetan's reading of St. Thomas wrong, what is to be said of De Lubac's own understanding of Thomas." ("praeambula fidei," Pages 70, 84) The point is, as McInerny shows in his book, that Gilson and de Lubac were a team who worked to discredit Cajetan and ultimately St. Thomas' real teachings. The poor scholar de Lubac needed ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Cajetan, Bañez and other thinkers make Aquinas a central figure of Counter-Reformation thought; we focus on their theories about analogy and the soul...

  7. 20. Mai 2024 · At last, in August 1518 Luther was summoned to Augsburg to meet with Cardinal Thomas Cajetan and have his beliefs examined…would he survive the reckoning to come? Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the raging fires of Luther’s radical revolution, his seminal Reformation Moment, and the great debate in Augsburg which would see ...