The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 71
... Theology was not included in the original bull of foundation . Negotiations for the founding of the Faculty of Theology were conducted as early as September , 1426 , by Henricus de Mera , a canon lawyer and former student at the ...
... Theology was not included in the original bull of foundation . Negotiations for the founding of the Faculty of Theology were conducted as early as September , 1426 , by Henricus de Mera , a canon lawyer and former student at the ...
Page 72
... Theology at Louvain . Among the first theologians invited to Louvain from Paris were Nicholas Midi , a Sorbonicus who sided with the English during the trial of Joan of Arc , and Antonius de Recanato from the Order of the Hermits of St ...
... Theology at Louvain . Among the first theologians invited to Louvain from Paris were Nicholas Midi , a Sorbonicus who sided with the English during the trial of Joan of Arc , and Antonius de Recanato from the Order of the Hermits of St ...
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... Theology during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . During the fifteenth century the Faculty of Theology of Louvain was a teaching faculty , but in the sixteenth century it took positions in burning theological questions . Its ...
... Theology during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . During the fifteenth century the Faculty of Theology of Louvain was a teaching faculty , but in the sixteenth century it took positions in burning theological questions . Its ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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