wiktionary infallibilityInfallibility , from Latin origin in , not fallere , to deceive , is a term with a variety of meanings related to knowing truth with certainty . In common speech When a statement, teaching, or book is called infallible , this can mean any of the following It is something that can t be proved false. It is something that can be safely relied on. It is something completely trustworthy .... In common speech, infallibility can refer to a person or a group of persons , to an act of teaching by these persons, or to the information being taught. Furthermore, infallibility can refer to the both ... for inability to err . Infallibility is sometimes used to refer to someone s ability to learn ..., E.A. eds , infallibility in The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church , p831. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997. ISBN 0 19 211655 X ref defines infallibility as Inability to err in teaching ... Church Church is infallible, but disagree as to where infallibility exists, whether in doctrines, scripture, or church authorities see Infallibility of the Church , Papal infallibility , Biblical infallibility and Biblical inerrancy . In contrast, Protestant and non denominational Christian churches ... Papal Infallibility, citing not just scriptural reasons, but also the many times popes have contradicted ... ex cathedra on matters of faith and morals. Infallibility does obviously not refer to the inability ... the popes of sins in combatting the doctrine of their occasional infallibility. Judaism The notion of infallibility in Judaism as it relates to the Tannaim and Amora Amaraim of the Talmud , as well as the Rishonim , Achronim and modern day Gedolim is one surrounded by debate. Some who reject infallibility ... In the Hasidism Hassidic tradition, however, infallibility is taught in the Chabad tradition in connection with a Rebbe . ref http tzaddikim.blogspot.com search label infallibility Sources about infallibility ... http www.shianews.com hi articles islam 0000006.php title Shia News Infallibility of the Prophets ... more details
Bible related Portal Christianity distinguish Biblical inerrancy Biblical infallibility is the belief that what the Bible says regarding matters of Christianity faith and Christian practice is wholly useful and true. It is the belief that the Bible is completely trustworthy as a guide to salvation and the life of faith and will not fail to accomplish its purpose. Some equate Biblical inerrancy inerrancy and infallibility others do not. ref McKim, DK, Westminster dictionary of theological terms , Westminster John Knox Press, 1996. ref Infallibility and inerrancy From dictionary definitions, Frame 2002 insists that infalliblity is a stronger term than inerrancy. Inerrant means there are no errors infallible means there can be no errors. Yet he agrees that modern theologians insist on redefining that word also, so that it actually says less than inerrancy. ref Frame, John M. Is the Bible Inerrant? IIIM Magazine Online,Volume 4, Number 19, May 13 to May 20, 2002 http reformedperspectives.org files reformedperspectives theology TH.Frame.inerrancy.html ref Some Christian denomination denominations that teach infallibility hold that the historical or scientific details, which may be irrelevant to matters of faith and Christian practice, may contain errors. ref name inerrancy cite book last Geisler & Nix publisher Moody Press , Chicago year 1986 title A General Introduction to the Bible isbn 0 8024 2916 5 ref This contrasts with the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy , which holds that the scientific ... about the Bible Inerrancy versus Infallibility Westminster Press, 1977 , p. 23. ref In this sense it is seen ... Inerrancy uses the term in this sense, saying, Infallibility and inerrancy may be distinguished ... The idea of biblical integrity strengthens the concept of infallibility by suggesting that current ... the Second Vatican Council on whether the Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church taught infallibility ... Biblical Infallibility Category Christian fundamentalism Category Christian theology of the Bible ... more details
The infallibility of the Church or, more properly, indefectibility of the Church is the belief that the Holy ... . Infallibility of the ecumenical councils main ecumenical council The doctrine of the infallibility ... Catholics accept twenty one. Only a very few Protestants Who date January 2009 believe in the infallibility of ecumenical councils, but they usually restrict this infallibility to the Christology Christological ... Who date January 2009 theologians believe that the infallibility of these councils statements derived from their acceptance by the faithful and thus from the infallibility of all believers , and not from ... that an ecumenical council is itself infallible when pronouncing on a specific matter. ref The infallibility .... The infallibility of the Church is confined to the formulation of truths in question. This infallibility ... Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America . ref Infallibility of the Catholic Church The Catholic ... declarations of the papal infallibility pope speaking ex cathedra and of ecumenical councils ... sacred magisterium, and in fact is the usual manifestation of the infallibility of the Church ..., and Vatican I s definition of papal infallibility . Examples of infallible teachings of the ordinary ... to males is infallible under the infallibility of the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Church ... is the usual manifestation of infallibility, the decrees of popes and councils being the extraordinary ... as part of the faith in the Holy Spirit s guarantee of the authority and infallibility of the Church ... or the consensus of the ordinary universal magisterium. As, for example, the teaching on papal infallibility ... infallibility The doctrine of papal infallibility states that when the pope teaches ex cathedra ... to as an ex cathedra statement. This type of infallibility falls under the authority of the sacred ... by all the faithful. It should be noted that this aspect of infallibility only applies to teachings ... generally accept the Catholic views of the infallibility of bishops in an ecumenical council, with the important ... more details
I , by Carlo Saraceni , circa 1610, Rome Portal Catholicism Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic ... is preserved from even the possibility of error ref infallibility means more than exemption from actual ... 07790a.htm Infallibility , http www.newadvent.org cathen index.html Catholic Encyclopedia , 1910 ... and the ordinary and universal magisterium . In Catholic theology, papal infallibility is one of the channels of the infallibility of the Church . The infallible teachings of the Pope must be based on, or at least not contradict, Sacred Tradition or Sacred Scripture. Papal infallibility does not signify ... to sin . The doctrine of infallibility relies on one of the cornerstones of Catholic dogma&mdash ... one ref As solemn canonization is considered to be a valid use of infallibility and has been used ... of papal infallibility by Vatican I on July 18, 1870, took place in 1950 when Pope Pius XII defined ... being declared infallible Statements by a pope which exercise papal infallibility are referred to as solemn ... Infallibility of the Church . According to the teaching of the First Vatican Council and Catholic tradition ... Exploring Doctrine Papal Infallibility http www.catholicplanet.com TSM infallibility canonizations.htm Ronald J. Conte Jr, Papal Infallibility and the Canonization of Saints ref For a teaching by a pope ..., Eschatology Eerdmans 2000 ISBN 978 0 8028 4733 1 , p. 298 ref The limitation on the pope s infallibility ... mistakenly called him Jibbons. ref http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q infallibility jibbons ...?tbm bks&tbo 1&q infallibility jibbons commonweal&btnG Commonweal, vol. 57, p. 405 ref ref http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q infallibility jibbons shannon&btnG William V. Shannon, The American ... search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q infallibility jibbons allen&btnG Leslie Allen, Liberty Simon & Schuster 1985 , p. 236 ref ref http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q infallibility jibbons thorndike&btnG ... 3.jpg thumb right The only ex cathedra application of papal infallibility since its solemn declaration ... more details
Ordinary magisterium may refer to A category of officials in the Roman Republic. See Magistratus . The bishops of the Catholic Church in their role as teachers. When the bishops teach something with unanimity, they are referred to as the ordinary and universal magisterium see Infallibility of the Church Infallibility of the ordinary and universal magisterium Infallibility of the Church , and Magisterium . See also Extraordinary magisterium disambiguation disambig ... more details
Extraordinary magisterium may refer to A category of officials in the Roman Republic. See Magistratus . The bishops of the Catholic Church when gathered in an ecumenical council, or the Pope when teaching ex cathedra . See Infallibility of the Church and Magisterium . See also Ordinary magisterium disambiguation disambig ... more details
Merge Dogmatic definition date August 2009 Merge Papal infallibility date March 2010 The precise scope of theological definition , in the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church , is an aspect of the papal magisterium , and was clarified by the First Vatican Council . Dogmatic definition in its Catholic theological sense is an irrevocable decision, by which the supreme teaching authority in the Church decides a question appertaining to faith or morals that binds the whole Church. Papal infallibility The Vatican Council Sess. iv, cap. iv handed down the doctrine of papal infallibility in the following terms The Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex cathedr , that is to say, when in the exercise of his office of pastor and teacher of all Christians he, in virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, defines that a doctrine on faith or morals is to be held by the whole Church, by the assistance of God promised to him in the person of Blessed Peter, has that infallibility with which it was the will of Our Divine Redeemer that His Church should be furnished in defining a doctrine on faith or morals. From this explanation, four conditions are required for a theological definition. 1 It must be a decision by the supreme teaching authority in the Church There are two organs of supreme doctrinal authority, viz. the pope, speaking in his official capacity of pastor and teacher of all Christians, and the bishops of the Catholic Church dispersed throughout the world or assembled in a general council ... held by all Christians. These two supreme teaching authorities are the organs of active infallibility ... far as they are the objects of active infallibility. Doctrines of faith or morals formally revealed are the direct object of infallibility, while doctrines that are only virtually revealed, or are only ... of infallibility. The Church has authority to issue definitions in connexion with both the direct and the indirect objects of active infallibility. It is not, however, de fide that the Church has ... more details
On the Pope Du Pape is an 1819 book written by Savoyard philosopher Joseph de Maistre , which many consider to be his literary masterpiece. Sovereignty of papal power The work is divided into four parts. In the first he argues that, in the Catholic Church Church , the Pope is sovereignty sovereign , and that it is an essential characteristic of all sovereign power that its decisions should be subject to no appeal. Role of papal infallibility According to Maistre, the Pope is consequently papal infallibility infallible in his teaching, since it is by his teaching that he exercises his sovereignty. Maistre s argument in favor of papal infallibility stands out in the history of theology because he was among the earliest Catholic writers to openly discuss the doctrine, which was not dogmatic definition dogmatically defined until the end of the 19th century. Maistre mostly writes from the perspective of the Magistratus ordinary magisterium having an infallible character, whereas the First Vatican Council defined a dogma on the infallibility of the Magistratus extraordinary papal magisterium , in the limited circumstances when the Pope decides that it is time to define a dogma. Nevertheless, among modern theologians it is generally agreed that certain forms of the ordinary magisterium can at times be infallible, such as the bull Apostolicae Curae or the encyclical Ordinatio Sacerdotalis , as John Paul II explained in Ad Tuendam Fidem . Relations with temporal powers In the remaining divisions the author examines the relations of the pope and the temporal powers, civilization and the welfare of nations, and the schism religion schismatic Churches. He argues that nations require protection against abuses of power by a sovereignty superior to all others, and that this sovereignty should be the papacy, the saviour and maker of European civilization. Relations with schismatic Churches As to the schismatic Churches, Maistre believed that they would fall into philosophic indiffe ... more details
Unreferenced description date January 2011 Infallibilism is, in epistemology , the position that knowledge is, by definition, a truth true belief which cannot be rationally doubted. Other beliefs may be rationally Theory of justification justified , but they do not rise to the level of knowledge unless absolutely certain. Infallibilism s opposite, fallibilism , is the position that a justified true belief may be considered knowledge, even if we can rationally doubt it. Falliblism is not to be confused with philosophical skepticism skepticism , which is the belief that knowledge is unattainable for rational human beings. In religion , infallibilism is the belief that certain texts or persons are incapable of being in the wrong. The most famous example of this is probably the Catholic Church Catholic doctrine of Papal Infallibility , under which the Pope is considered infallible in certain matters of doctrine, when his decisions are promulgated ex cathedra . See also Infallibility , Fallibilism Category Epistemological theories epistemology stub Religion stub ar ... more details
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The Vatican Decrees in their Bearing on Civil Allegiance is an anti Catholic pamphlet written by British politician William Ewart Gladstone in November 1874. Gladstone s writings Outrage about papal infallibility Gladstone was outraged at the First Vatican Council Vatican Council s decree of papal infallibility and set about to refute it. The pamphlet sold 150,000 copies by the end of 1874. ref name Magnus Philip Magnus, Gladstone A Biography London John Murray, 1963 , pp. 235 6. ref Church and State Gladstone claimed that this decree had placed British Catholics in a dilemma over their loyalty to the Crown and their loyalty to the Pope . He urged British Catholics to reject papal infallibility as they had opposed the Spanish Armada of 1588. Rule of law against despotism He described the Catholic Church as an Asian monarchy nothing but one giddy height of despotism, and one dead level of religious subservience . He further claimed that the Pope wanted to destroy the rule of law and replace it with arbitrary tyranny, and then to hide these crimes against liberty beneath a suffocating cloud of incense . ref name Magnus Later pamphlet in 1875 In February 1875, Gladstone published a second anti catholicism anti catholic pamphlet which was a defence of his earlier pamphlet and a reply to his critics, entitled Vaticanism an Answer to Reproofs and Replies . Responses from Catholics Letter to the Duke of Norfolk John Henry Newman Newman s Letter to the Duke of Norfolk was meant as a response to Gladstone s claim that Catholics have no mental freedom. Immortale Dei Immortale Dei is an 1885 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Church State relations, and specifically on the topic of civil allegiance, which is defined as a duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen. References references reli book stub DEFAULTSORT Vatican Decrees in their Bearing on Civil Allegiance Category 1874 books Category First Vatican Council Category Anti Catholic ... more details
Bernhard Josef Hilgers 1808 1874 was a German Catholic church historian. He was excommunicated in 1872, along with Bonn colleagues, by Paul Melchers , Archbishop of Cologne , in the debate over papal infallibility . See also Josef Hilgers External links BBKL h hilgers b j band 2 autor Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz artikel Hilgers, Bernhard Josef spalten 858 859 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hilgers, Bernhard Josef ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1808 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1874 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hilgers, Bernhard Josef Category 1808 births Category 1874 deaths Category People excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church Category University of Bonn faculty Category German historians ... more details
Shia Islam I mah or Isma lang ar is the concept of infallibility or divinely bestowed freedom from error and sin in Islam . ref Dabashi, Theology of Discontent , p.463 ref Muslims believe that Muhammad and other prophets in Islam possessed i mah. Twelver and Ismaili Shia Muslims also attribute the quality to Imamah Shi a doctrine Im ms and Fatima Zahra , daughter of Muhammad . Zaidi Shia however, do not attribute ismah to the Im ms. The concept that Islam had sinless messenger arises from the Quran. It clearly stated in the first four verse of the 53rd Chapter. The verses clearly state that the prophet does not lie nor is he led astray. The third verse says that he never speaks out of his own inclination. The fourth verse states that what ever he speaks is inspired from God. The doctrine has been rejected by some, such as the Kharijites , who point to the second ayah in the Sura Surah of Al Fath , in which God says to Muhammad that he will forgive thee thy faults of the past and those to follow . ref Baydawi, Abdullah. Tawali al Anwar min Matali al Anzar , circa 1300. Translated ... 1&sig ACfU3U1qqg 6MZbV5y TTuwAxtj26CIQhg p.463 ref According to Sh a theologians, infallibility is considered .... The state of infallibility is based on the Sh a tafsir interpretation of verse of purification . Cite ... of infallibility to the Im ms is encountered as early as the first half of the 8th century, second ... of office. As for F imah, her infallibility derives from her being a link between Nubuwwah prophethood and Im mah, the two institutions characterized by infallibility, as well as by her association ..., Jehad e Akbar Greater Jihad , pp.44 ref He preached that quote infallibility is borne by faith ... for him to commit a sin. .... In front of an armed powerful master , infallibility is attained ... attribute of infallibility for himself as a member of the awliyah friends of God by eliminating the simultaneous ... also Papal infallibility Sources http books.google.com books?vid ISBN1412805163&id sTFdNNQP4ewC&vq ... more details
, hence its name of First Vatican Council. Its best known decision is its definition of papal infallibility ... Constitution on the Church of Christ, the latter dealing with the primacy and infallibility of the bishop ... Encyclopaedia Vatican Council ref Papal infallibility The doctrine of papal infallibility was not new ... Vatican Council Encyclopaedia Britannica Pius IX ref However, the proposal to define papal infallibility ... view that argued that all papal teachings were infallible and that papal infallibility was the foundation of the church s infallibility. According to McBrien, the majority of the bishops were not so much interested in a formal definition of papal infallibility as they were in strengthening papal authority ... 20 percent of the bishops, opposed the proposed definition of papal infallibility on both ecclesiastical ... infallibility orthodox&hl en&ei Mj2NTpzMA4OOsQK8 TOAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved ..., they feared that defining papal infallibility would alienate some Catholics, create new difficulties ... of papal infallibility, ref name EB but the majority party in the Council, whose position on this matter ... of everything in the draft except infallibility. ref name EB Pius On 13 July 1870, the section on infallibility ... on 18 July 1870, with 433 votes in favour and only 2 against defining as a dogma the infallibility ... promised to him in blessed Peter, that infallibility which the divine Redeemer willed his Church ... substantial political changes The Civilt Cattolica suggested that the Papal Infallibility ... more details
The term biblical authority refers to the extent to which propositions within the Old and New Testament scriptures are authoritative over human belief and conduct, as well as the extent to which their propositions are accurate in matters of history and science. Biblical authority entails but is not exhausted by questions raised by biblical inerrancy , biblical infallibility , biblical interpretation , biblical criticism , and Biblical law in Christianity . During the late 1970s and early 1980s, a debate over biblical authority arose between Jack Rogers clergy Jack B. Rogers and Donald K. McKim , on the one hand, and John D. Woodbridge , on the other. Rogers and McKim, in their 1979 book, The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible An Historical Approach , advanced the view that the Bible has authority over social endeavors, such as imperatives for conduct, for church organization, and for the articles of faith, but isn t necessarily reliable in its reportage of historical events and scientific facts. The belief that Scripture is inerrant in matters of history and science, argued Rogers and McKim, constituted a 19th century innovation. Woodbridge challenged this thesis in his 1982 book Biblical Authority A Critique of the Rogers McKim Proposal , arguing that for each of those categories, God s Word has authority and is without error. Moreover, Woodbridge asserted that this particular rendering of biblical authority had been the normative, orthodox position throughout the history of Christianity. See also General biblical inspiration , biblical inerrancy , biblical interpretation , biblical infallibility , biblical criticism Other Clarity of scripture , Sola scriptura External links http www.ntwrightpage.com Wright Bible Authoritative.htm How Can The Bible Be Authoritative? by N.T. Wright http www.answersingenesis.org articles am v3 n2 everyday life How Does Biblical Authority Affect Your Everyday Life? by Don Landis Category Hermeneutics Category Christian terms Ch ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Fiqh Pol This is a sub article to Islamic politics and a parallel sub article to leadership . After Muhammad s death, the disputed question of who should be the successor Caliph to Muhammad s political authority led eventually to the division of Islam into Sunni Islam Sunni and Shia Islam Shia . Sunni s believe that he should be elected, whereas Shia believe in divinely ordained Infallibility infallible twelve Shi a Imam s for leadership after Muhammad. The Ismaili Shia have their own version of the Imamah Ismaili doctrine Imamah doctrine. Originally, Shi a belief was that they should refrain from politics in the absence of one the twelve Shia Imams see Imamah Shi a doctrine . But after the death of the twelfth Shia Imam, the original Shia concept of leadership became untenable, so the notion of Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists Hokumat e Islami Velayat e faqih book by Khomeini Velayat e faqih was derived by Ruhollah Khomeini . DEFAULTSORT Islamic Leadership Category Sharia ... more details
A Sicily Sicilian Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church , Monsignor ref s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Vatican Council Vatican Council , as it appeared in the 1913 s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia ref Luigi Aloisio Riccio was one of two the other being Edward Fitzgerald bishop Edward Fitzgerald to vote against the doctrine of papal infallibility , which received 433 votes in support, in the 1870 First Vatican Council . ref Caiazzo, Michael and Monika K. Hellwig. The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia , 2004 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Riccio, Aloisio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Riccio, Aloisio Category Italian bishops Category 19th century Roman Catholic bishops Category Year of death missing Italy RC bishop stub ... more details
Ernest Franklin Bozman 1895 1968 is a British author and the editor of two editions of Everyman s Encyclopaedia . Works Mountain essays 1928 X plus Y a novel 1936 The traveller s return 1938 British hills and mountains 1940 , with James Horst Brunnerman Bell and John Fairfax Blakeborough Phil Empresson 1944 Ressemblance garantie 1947 , with Michel Arnaud , Ren Lalou & Miron Grindea Ghana Inertial navigation 1967 Infallibility Lobachevsk 1967 Translations In Defence of Letters 1939 , by Georges Duhamel Cry Out of the Depths 1953 , by Georges Duhamel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bozman, Ernest Franklin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bozman, Ernest Franklin Category 1895 births Category 1968 deaths UK nonfiction writer stub ... more details
Image Joseph Hubert Reinkens.jpg thumb Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens Joseph Hubert Reinkens March 1, 1821 &ndash January 4, 1896 was the first Germany German Old Catholic Church Old Catholic bishop . Biography He was born at Burtscheid now part of Aachen in the Rhine Province , the son of a gardener. In 1836, on the death of his mother, he took to manual work in order to support his numerous brothers and sisters, but in 1840 he was able to go to the gymnasium school gymnasium at Aachen, and he afterwards studied theology at the universities of Bonn and Munich . He was ordained priest in 1848, and in 1849 graduated as doctor in theology. He was soon appointed professor of ecclesiastical history at Breslau, and in 1865 he was made rector of the university. During this period he wrote, among other treatises, monographs on Clement of Alexandria , Hilary of Poitiers and Martin of Tours . In consequence of an essay on art, especially in tragedy, after Aristotle , he was made a doctor of philosophy in the university of Leipzig. When, in 1870, the question of papal infallibility was raised, Reinkens attached himself to the party opposed to the proclamation of the dogma . He wrote several pamphlets on church tradition relative to infallibility and on the procedure of the Council. When the dogma of infallibility was proclaimed, Reinkens joined the band of influential theologians, headed by Ignaz von D llinger , who resolved to organize resistance to the decree. He was one of those who signed the Declaration of Nuremberg in 1871, and at the Bonn conferences with Orientals and Anglicans in 1874 and 1875 he was conspicuous. The Old Catholics having decided to separate themselves from the Church of Rome, Reinkens was chosen their bishop in Germany at an enthusiastic meeting at Cologne in 1873. In August of that year he was consecrated by Dr Heykamp, bishop of Deventer . Reinkens devoted himself zealously to his office, and it was due to his efforts that the Old Catholic movement ... more details
of Papal Infallibility papal infallibility , but are examples of the Infallibility of the Church infallibility of the ordinary and universal Magisterium . In other words, Pope John Paul II was not exercising papal infallibility in this encyclical, but he was stating that these doctrines have .... Although the individual bishops do not enjoy the prerogative of infallibility, they nevertheless ... have written about infallibility, nearly all agree that these three statements constitute infallible ... more details
over conciliarism at the First Vatican Council with the pronouncement of papal infallibility the ability ... Church Old Catholics Altkatholische who split with Rome over the declaration on infallibility and supremacy ... to the Roman Pontiff, even in his private opinions, of absolute infallibility even in matters ... of papal infallibility and primacy of 1870, but are rather inspired by erroneous private opinions of some ... conciliar position of the Apostolic See did not deny any of the previous dogmas of papal infallibility ... of infallibility or the Pope s alleged jurisdiction over patriarchates or autocephalous Churches ... more details
Papal infallibility Impeccability is sometimes confused with infallibility , especially in discussions of papal infallibility . Impeccability is an attribute not claimed by the pope , and few would ... perfection Infallibility of the Church References Catechism of the Catholic Church Summa Theologica ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Joannes Antonius d Aubermont 1612 20 in 1632, 74 years old at his death 22 November 1686, Leuven was a Dominican Order Dominican theologian of s Hertogenbosch . I think he is from Ghent instead of bois le duc He joined the Dominicans in 1632 in Ghent , taught philosophy and theology in several convents of his order, was made doctor of theology at Leuven in 1652, and president of the local Dominican college in 1653. His theological writings are mostly in defence of papal infallibility 1682 and against the Gallican teachings of the Declaration of 1682. Shortly before his death he defended against Papebroch the authorship Thomas Aquinas of the Mass for Corpus Christi. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 02066c.htm Source References Catholic wstitle Jean Antoine d Aubermont Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aubermont, Jean Antoine d ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1612 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 November 1686 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aubermont, Jean Antoine d Category 1612 births Category 1686 deaths Category Members of the Dominican Order Category Roman Catholic theologians RC clergy stub ... more details