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== Erasmus == | == Erasmus == | ||
Considered a great figure in the Humanism movement, Erasmus is complicated. Above all else, he opposed "scholisticism," thus St, Thomas Aquinas, although not by name, attacking, instead, Aquinas' heirs, the Scholastics. | Considered a great figure in the Humanism movement, Erasmus is complicated. Above all else, he opposed "scholisticism," thus St, Thomas Aquinas, although not by name, attacking, instead, Aquinas' heirs, the Scholastics. | ||
[https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/desiderius-erasmus Desiderius Erasmus | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia] | [https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/desiderius-erasmus Desiderius Erasmus | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia] | ||
=== Erasmus' influence upon Loyolla === | |||
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* [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23961674 ERASMUS, IGNATIUS LOYOLA, AND ORTHODOXY on JSTOR] | |||
* [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Handbook-of-a-Christian-Knight Handbook of a Christian Knight | work by Erasmus | Britannica] | |||
[[Category:Church History]] | [[Category:Church History]] |
Revision as of 21:26, 11 June 2024
The sixteenth (16th) century presents a complicated, at times unnerving, and at other times invigorating sense of Church history.
16th century Characters include:
- Ignatius Loyolla
- Charles V
- Erasmus
- St. Thomas More
- Martin Luther
Erasmus
Considered a great figure in the Humanism movement, Erasmus is complicated. Above all else, he opposed "scholisticism," thus St, Thomas Aquinas, although not by name, attacking, instead, Aquinas' heirs, the Scholastics.
Desiderius Erasmus | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Erasmus' influence upon Loyolla
see