Thomas Cajetan

Thomas Cajetan, OP (/ˈkæjətən/; 20 February 1469  9 August 1534), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio or Thomas de Vio, was an Italian philosopher, theologian, the Master of the Order of Preachers 1508 to 1518, and cardinal from 1517 until his death. He was a leading theologian of his day who is now best known as the spokesman for Catholic opposition to the teachings of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation while he was the Pope's legate in Augsburg, and among Catholics for his extensive commentary on the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas.

The Reverend

Thomas de Vio Cajetan

Martin Luther in front of Cardinal Cajetan by Ferdinand Pauwels
Born(1469-02-20)20 February 1469
Died9 August 1534(1534-08-09) (aged 65)
Alma materUniversity of Padua
Notable workSummula Caietani.
EraMedieval philosophy
Region
SchoolThomism
Main interests

He is not to be confused with his contemporary, Saint Cajetan, the founder of the Theatines.

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