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  1. 3. Aug. 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 ...

  2. 26. Jan. 2021 · Thomas Cajetan was the papal legate who examined Luther at the Diet of Augsburg; and who, in Luther’s version of events at least, demanded that he recant. Cajetan failed to listen to Luther’s arguments, which led directly to Luther’s hurried exit and eventual condemnation. Luther dismissed him as “obscure and senseless,”[4] and Protestants have often simply accepted that picture.

  3. 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. Cardinal Cajetan is best known for his opposition to the teachings of Martin ...

  4. 28. Juni 2012 · I tackle Thomas Cajetan’s analysis of this problem: this analysis is more sophisticated than that developed by Aquinas—whose texts had been commented upon by Cajetan. Cajetan distinguishes two senses of “real” and of “unity,” in order to speak of the reality and of the unity of essences, taken in themselves, though not endorsing a ...

  5. 5. Aug. 2022 · Article. 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 ...

  6. Media in category "Thomas Cajetan" The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total. Cajetan Head crop.jpg 114 × 93; 11 KB. Cajetanus and Luther.jpg 2,346 × 1,557; 1.75 MB. Cajetanus Thienaeus. Line engraving, 1688. Wellcome V0005786.jpg 1, ...

  7. The important relation between Cajetan and the Angelic Doctor was emphasized by Leo XIII, when by his Pontifical Letters of 15 October, 1879, he ordered the former's commentaries and those of Ferrariensis to be incorporated with the text of the "Summa" in the official Leonine edition of the complete works of St. Thomas, the first volume of which appeared at Rome in 1882.