Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on the Iberian peninsula
Introduces and compares the thought of Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, wi...
Dedieu Jean-Pierre. Fray Martin de Castañega, Tratado de las supersticiones y hechizerias y de la po...
Juan de Molina, a main figure of the cultural Valencian scene in the Early Modern Age, is known espe...
Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on ...
Macgregor’s monograph on the scholastic theologian Luis de Molina (1535-1600) and his thought offers...
This study discusses the four states of human nature distinguished by the Spanish Jesuit Luis de Mol...
Bernardo de Toro led the immaculist movement in Seville during 1614. He was able to bring his cause ...
In De iustitia et iure, Luís de Molina comments on the doctrine of justice and law, topics elaborate...
Luis de León is one of the most important figures of so called Scholastic of Salamanca. In his work,...
The De Auxiliis controversy is a theological debate which arose in Spain and Portugal because of the...
En la construcción intelectual de la Monarquía Católica, para confirmar su pensamiento y fortalecer...
The conquista of the Americas confronted Spanish jurists educated in the legal concepts of the Europ...
The Bible commentator Thomas Stapleton (1535-98), an Elizabethan exile in Leuven and Douai, played a...
The present article discusses the relationship between the theological debate on divine foreknowledg...
Traditionally medieval Spain is categorized as an area of intellectual activity---due to the large a...
Introduces and compares the thought of Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, wi...
Dedieu Jean-Pierre. Fray Martin de Castañega, Tratado de las supersticiones y hechizerias y de la po...
Juan de Molina, a main figure of the cultural Valencian scene in the Early Modern Age, is known espe...
Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on ...
Macgregor’s monograph on the scholastic theologian Luis de Molina (1535-1600) and his thought offers...
This study discusses the four states of human nature distinguished by the Spanish Jesuit Luis de Mol...
Bernardo de Toro led the immaculist movement in Seville during 1614. He was able to bring his cause ...
In De iustitia et iure, Luís de Molina comments on the doctrine of justice and law, topics elaborate...
Luis de León is one of the most important figures of so called Scholastic of Salamanca. In his work,...
The De Auxiliis controversy is a theological debate which arose in Spain and Portugal because of the...
En la construcción intelectual de la Monarquía Católica, para confirmar su pensamiento y fortalecer...
The conquista of the Americas confronted Spanish jurists educated in the legal concepts of the Europ...
The Bible commentator Thomas Stapleton (1535-98), an Elizabethan exile in Leuven and Douai, played a...
The present article discusses the relationship between the theological debate on divine foreknowledg...
Traditionally medieval Spain is categorized as an area of intellectual activity---due to the large a...
Introduces and compares the thought of Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, wi...
Dedieu Jean-Pierre. Fray Martin de Castañega, Tratado de las supersticiones y hechizerias y de la po...
Juan de Molina, a main figure of the cultural Valencian scene in the Early Modern Age, is known espe...