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Disputationes de Controversiis

Disputationes (full title: Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos - Disputations on the Controversies of the Christian Faith against the Heretics of this Time), also referred to as De Controversiis or the Controversiae, is a work on dogmatics in three volumes by Robert Bellarmine.

Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos
Title page of the first volume, 1586
AuthorRobert Bellarmine
CountryIngolstadt, Duchy of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire
LanguageLatin

The Disputationes has been described as "the definitive defence of papal power".[1] After its publication, Bellarmine's Disputationes was regarded as the Catholic Church's foremost defence of its doctrine, and especially the papal power.[2]

It was written while Bellarmine was lecturing at the Roman College, and was first published at Ingolstadt in three volumes (1586, 1588, 1593[3][4]).[1] This work was the earliest attempt to systematize the various controversies of the time, and made an immense impression throughout Europe, the strength of its arguments against Protestantism so acutely felt in Germany and England that special chairs were founded in order to provide replies to it.[5] Thomas Hobbes,[1] Theodore Beza, Conrad Vorstius[6] and John Rainolds[7] were among those who wrote counter-arguments against the work.

"The complete edition, reviewed and corrected by the author, which became the standard for all further editions, appeared in Venice in 1596."[8]

Content edit

The final edition of 1596 of the Controversiae contains a total of 17 controversies:[8]

  1. The Word of God
  2. Christ
  3. The Pope
  4. Councils
  5. The Members of the Church
  6. The Church Suffering
  7. The Church Triumphant
  8. The Sacraments in General
  9. Baptism and Confirmation
  10. The Sacrament of Eucharist
  11. Penance
  12. Extreme Unction, Orders, and Matrimony
  13. The Grace of the First Man
  14. The Loss of Grace
  15. Grace and Free Choice
  16. Justification
  17. Good Works

Content of the original three volumes edit

Volume I edit

The first volume treats of the Holy Scriptures, of Christ, and of the pope.

The third section discusses the Antichrist. Bellarmine gives in full the theory set forth by the Church Fathers, of a personal Antichrist to come just before the end of the world and to be accepted by the Jews and enthroned in the temple at Jerusalem—thus endeavoring to dispose of the Protestant exposition which saw in the pope the Antichrist.

The most important part of the work is contained in the five books regarding the pope. In these, after a speculative introduction on forms of government in general, holding monarchy to be relatively the best, Bellarmine says that a monarchical government and the related temporal power are necessary for the Church, to preserve unity and order in it.

Such power Bellarmine considers to have been established by the commission of Christ to Saint Peter. He then proceeds to demonstrate that this power has been transmitted to the successors of Peter, admitting that a heretical pope may be freely judged and deposed by the Church since by the very fact of his heresy he would cease to be pope, or even a member of the Church. The fourth section sets forth the pope as the supreme judge in matters of faith and morals, though making the concessions that the pope may err in questions of fact which may be known by ordinary human knowledge, and also when he speaks as a mere unofficial theologian. Bellarmine took in particular the example of Pope Honorius I, who had been anathemized by the Third Council of Constantinople as holding to monothelitism. He claimed that although monothelitism had been rightly condemned, Honorius was however orthodox as he had not really held these views, and that papal authority did not extend itself to the factual interpretation of what was to be found in Honorius or not."[9]

Volume II edit

This volume treats of the sacraments: sacraments in general: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, and Holy Matrimony.

Volume III edit

This volume is about divine grace, free will, justification, and good works.

Almost in the Index edit

As much as Protestants disliked Bellarmine's theories, he was in fact moderate in his defence of papal power.

In 1590, Pope Sixtus V had, of his own initiative, placed the first volume on a new edition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum for denying that the pope had direct temporal authority over the whole world. The entry concerning Bellarmine reads: "Roberti Bellarmini Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae fidei adversus huius temporis haereticos. Nisi prius ex superioribus regulis recognitae fuerint." However, Sixtus V died before he could promulgate the bull which would have made this new edition of the Index enter into force. The successor of Sixtus V, Urban VII, asked for an examination and after it was done Bellarmine was exonerated and the book removed from the Index.[10][11] Bellarmine's reasoning was that though the pope is the vicar of Christ, since Christ did not exercise his temporal power, nor may the pope.[12]

Translation into English edit

Though several books of this work have been translated into English in the past, only recently is it seeing its first complete translation project in full, in an English translation made by Ryan Grant. Several parts of the work have been translated, and the whole project will be resumed after the translation project of Theologia Moralis by Saint Alphonsus Liguori is completed.[13]

In 2016, Kenneth Baker's translation of the first three controversies was published as Controversies of the Christian Faith.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Springborg, Patricia. "Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine: Leviathan and 'the ghost of the Roman empire' ". History of Political Thought. XVI:4 (January 1995), pp. 503-531: 506.
  2. ^ Springborg, Patricia. "Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine: Leviathan and 'the ghost of the Roman empire' ". History of Political Thought. XVI:4 (January 1995), pp. 503-531: 515-516.
  3. ^ "Robert Bellarmine | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  4. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bellarmine, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Duc de" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 695.
  5. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Robert Bellarmine". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  6. ^ Cees Leijenhorst; Christoph Lüthy (2021). "The Erosion of Aristotelianism. Confessional Physics in Early Modern Germany and the Dutch Republic". The Dynamics of Aristotelian Natural Philosophy from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century. Brill Publishers: 393–395. doi:10.1163/9789004453319_019. ISBN 9789004453319.
  7. ^ Springborg, Patricia. "Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine: Leviathan and 'the ghost of the Roman empire' ". History of Political Thought. XVI:4 (January 1995), pp. 503-531: 516.
  8. ^ a b Richgels, Robert W. (1980). "The Pattern of Controversy in a Counter-Reformation Classic: The Controversies of Robert Bellarmine". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 11 (2): 3–15. doi:10.2307/2540028. ISSN 0361-0160. JSTOR 2540028.
  9. ^ . masterliness.com. Archived from the original on 2008-07-26. Retrieved 2008-09-25.
  10. ^ Vacant, Alfred; Mangenot, Eugene; Amann, Emile (1908). "Bellarmin". Dictionnaire de théologie catholique : contenant l'exposé des doctrines de la théologie catholique, leurs preuves et leur histoire (in French). Vol. 2. University of Ottawa (2nd ed.). Paris: Letouzey et Ané. p. 563-564.
  11. ^ Blackwell, Richard J. (1991-01-31). "Chapter 2: Bellarmine's Views Before the Galileo Affair". Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible. University of Notre Dame Press. p. 30. doi:10.2307/j.ctvpg847x. ISBN 978-0-268-15893-4. Bellarmine himself was not a stranger to theological condemnation. In August 1590 Pope Sixtus V decided to place the first volume of the Controversies on the Index because Bellarmine had argued that the pope is not the temporal ruler of the whole world and that temporal rulers do not derive their authority to rule from God through the pope but through the consent of the people governed. However Sixtus died before the revised Index was published, and the next pope, Urban VII, who reigned for only twelve days before his own death, removed Bellarmine's book from the list during that brief period. The times were precarious.
  12. ^ Springborg, Patricia. "Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine: Leviathan and 'the ghost of the Roman empire' ". History of Political Thought. XVI:4 (January 1995), pp. 503-531: 516-517.
  13. ^ "Saint Robert Bellarmine Translation Project". Mediatrix Press.

Sources edit

Editions edit

  • Bellarmine, Robert (2015). De Controversiis - On the Roman Pontiff. Vol. 1: Books 1-2. Translated by Grant, Ryan. Mediatrix Press. Extract of Book II, Chapter 30 (published online with permission)
  • Bellarmine, Robert (2016). De Controversiis - On the Roman Pontiff. Vol. 2: Books 3-5. Translated by Grant, Ryan. Mediatrix Press. Extract of Book IV, Chapters 6 & 7 (published online with permission).
  • Bellarmine, Robert (2016). De Controversiis: Tomus I - On the Roman Pontiff: In Five Books. Translated by Grant, Ryan. Mediatrix Press.
  • Bellarmine, Robert (2016). De Controversiis - On the Church Militant. Translated by Grant, Ryan. Mediatrix Press.
  • Bellarmine, Robert (2017). De Controversiis: Tomus II - On the Church: On Councils, The Church Militant, On the Marks of the Church. Vol. 1. Translated by Grant, Ryan. Mediatrix Press.
  • Bellarmine, Robert (2017). De Controversiis - On Purgatory: The Members of the Church Suffering. Translated by Grant, Ryan. Mediatrix Press.

External links edit

In Latin

  • Bellarmine, Robert (1586). Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos (in Latin). Vol. 1. Ingolstadt: David Sartorius.
  • Bellarmine, Robert (1591). Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos (in Latin). Vol. 2 (2 ed.). Ingolstadt: David Sartorius.
  • Bellarmine, Robert (1593). Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos (in Latin). Vol. 3. Ingolstadt: David Sartorius.

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Disputationes full title Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos Disputations on the Controversies of the Christian Faith against the Heretics of this Time also referred to as De Controversiis or the Controversiae is a work on dogmatics in three volumes by Robert Bellarmine Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis HaereticosTitle page of the first volume 1586AuthorRobert BellarmineCountryIngolstadt Duchy of Bavaria Holy Roman EmpireLanguageLatinThe Disputationes has been described as the definitive defence of papal power 1 After its publication Bellarmine s Disputationes was regarded as the Catholic Church s foremost defence of its doctrine and especially the papal power 2 It was written while Bellarmine was lecturing at the Roman College and was first published at Ingolstadt in three volumes 1586 1588 1593 3 4 1 This work was the earliest attempt to systematize the various controversies of the time and made an immense impression throughout Europe the strength of its arguments against Protestantism so acutely felt in Germany and England that special chairs were founded in order to provide replies to it 5 Thomas Hobbes 1 Theodore Beza Conrad Vorstius 6 and John Rainolds 7 were among those who wrote counter arguments against the work The complete edition reviewed and corrected by the author which became the standard for all further editions appeared in Venice in 1596 8 Contents 1 Content 1 1 Content of the original three volumes 1 1 1 Volume I 1 1 2 Volume II 1 1 3 Volume III 2 Almost in the Index 3 Translation into English 4 References 5 Sources 6 Editions 7 External linksContent editThe final edition of 1596 of the Controversiae contains a total of 17 controversies 8 The Word of God Christ The Pope Councils The Members of the Church The Church Suffering The Church Triumphant The Sacraments in General Baptism and Confirmation The Sacrament of Eucharist Penance Extreme Unction Orders and Matrimony The Grace of the First Man The Loss of Grace Grace and Free Choice Justification Good WorksContent of the original three volumes edit Volume I edit The first volume treats of the Holy Scriptures of Christ and of the pope The third section discusses the Antichrist Bellarmine gives in full the theory set forth by the Church Fathers of a personal Antichrist to come just before the end of the world and to be accepted by the Jews and enthroned in the temple at Jerusalem thus endeavoring to dispose of the Protestant exposition which saw in the pope the Antichrist The most important part of the work is contained in the five books regarding the pope In these after a speculative introduction on forms of government in general holding monarchy to be relatively the best Bellarmine says that a monarchical government and the related temporal power are necessary for the Church to preserve unity and order in it Such power Bellarmine considers to have been established by the commission of Christ to Saint Peter He then proceeds to demonstrate that this power has been transmitted to the successors of Peter admitting that a heretical pope may be freely judged and deposed by the Church since by the very fact of his heresy he would cease to be pope or even a member of the Church The fourth section sets forth the pope as the supreme judge in matters of faith and morals though making the concessions that the pope may err in questions of fact which may be known by ordinary human knowledge and also when he speaks as a mere unofficial theologian Bellarmine took in particular the example of Pope Honorius I who had been anathemized by the Third Council of Constantinople as holding to monothelitism He claimed that although monothelitism had been rightly condemned Honorius was however orthodox as he had not really held these views and that papal authority did not extend itself to the factual interpretation of what was to be found in Honorius or not 9 Volume II edit This volume treats of the sacraments sacraments in general Baptism Confirmation Eucharist Reconciliation Extreme Unction Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony Volume III edit This volume is about divine grace free will justification and good works Almost in the Index editSee also Plenitudo potestatis As much as Protestants disliked Bellarmine s theories he was in fact moderate in his defence of papal power In 1590 Pope Sixtus V had of his own initiative placed the first volume on a new edition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum for denying that the pope had direct temporal authority over the whole world The entry concerning Bellarmine reads Roberti Bellarmini Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae fidei adversus huius temporis haereticos Nisi prius ex superioribus regulis recognitae fuerint However Sixtus V died before he could promulgate the bull which would have made this new edition of the Index enter into force The successor of Sixtus V Urban VII asked for an examination and after it was done Bellarmine was exonerated and the book removed from the Index 10 11 Bellarmine s reasoning was that though the pope is the vicar of Christ since Christ did not exercise his temporal power nor may the pope 12 Translation into English editThough several books of this work have been translated into English in the past only recently is it seeing its first complete translation project in full in an English translation made by Ryan Grant Several parts of the work have been translated and the whole project will be resumed after the translation project of Theologia Moralis by Saint Alphonsus Liguori is completed 13 In 2016 Kenneth Baker s translation of the first three controversies was published as Controversies of the Christian Faith References edit a b c Springborg Patricia Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine Leviathan and the ghost of the Roman empire History of Political Thought XVI 4 January 1995 pp 503 531 506 Springborg Patricia Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine Leviathan and the ghost of the Roman empire History of Political Thought XVI 4 January 1995 pp 503 531 515 516 Robert Bellarmine Encyclopedia com www encyclopedia com Retrieved 2020 02 17 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bellarmine Roberto Francesco Romolo Duc de Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 695 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA St Robert Bellarmine www newadvent org Retrieved 2020 02 13 Cees Leijenhorst Christoph Luthy 2021 The Erosion of Aristotelianism Confessional Physics in Early Modern Germany and the Dutch Republic The Dynamics of Aristotelian Natural Philosophy from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century Brill Publishers 393 395 doi 10 1163 9789004453319 019 ISBN 9789004453319 Springborg Patricia Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine Leviathan and the ghost of the Roman empire History of Political Thought XVI 4 January 1995 pp 503 531 516 a b Richgels Robert W 1980 The Pattern of Controversy in a Counter Reformation Classic The Controversies of Robert Bellarmine The Sixteenth Century Journal 11 2 3 15 doi 10 2307 2540028 ISSN 0361 0160 JSTOR 2540028 Robert Bellarmine masterliness com Archived from the original on 2008 07 26 Retrieved 2008 09 25 Vacant Alfred Mangenot Eugene Amann Emile 1908 Bellarmin Dictionnaire de theologie catholique contenant l expose des doctrines de la theologie catholique leurs preuves et leur histoire in French Vol 2 University of Ottawa 2nd ed Paris Letouzey et Ane p 563 564 Blackwell Richard J 1991 01 31 Chapter 2 Bellarmine s Views Before the Galileo Affair Galileo Bellarmine and the Bible University of Notre Dame Press p 30 doi 10 2307 j ctvpg847x ISBN 978 0 268 15893 4 Bellarmine himself was not a stranger to theological condemnation In August 1590 Pope Sixtus V decided to place the first volume of the Controversies on the Index because Bellarmine had argued that the pope is not the temporal ruler of the whole world and that temporal rulers do not derive their authority to rule from God through the pope but through the consent of the people governed However Sixtus died before the revised Index was published and the next pope Urban VII who reigned for only twelve days before his own death removed Bellarmine s book from the list during that brief period The times were precarious Springborg Patricia Thomas Hobbes and Cardinal Bellarmine Leviathan and the ghost of the Roman empire History of Political Thought XVI 4 January 1995 pp 503 531 516 517 Saint Robert Bellarmine Translation Project Mediatrix Press Sources edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Jackson Samuel Macauley ed 1908 Bellarmine New Schaff Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Vol 2 third ed London and New York Funk and Wagnalls pp 34 35 Editions editBellarmine Robert 2015 De Controversiis On the Roman Pontiff Vol 1 Books 1 2 Translated by Grant Ryan Mediatrix Press Extract of Book II Chapter 30 published online with permission Bellarmine Robert 2016 De Controversiis On the Roman Pontiff Vol 2 Books 3 5 Translated by Grant Ryan Mediatrix Press Extract of Book IV Chapters 6 amp 7 published online with permission Bellarmine Robert 2016 De Controversiis Tomus I On the Roman Pontiff In Five Books Translated by Grant Ryan Mediatrix Press Bellarmine Robert 2016 De Controversiis On the Church Militant Translated by Grant Ryan Mediatrix Press Bellarmine Robert 2017 De Controversiis Tomus II On the Church On Councils The Church Militant On the Marks of the Church Vol 1 Translated by Grant Ryan Mediatrix Press Bellarmine Robert 2017 De Controversiis On Purgatory The Members of the Church Suffering Translated by Grant Ryan Mediatrix Press External links editIn Latin Bellarmine Robert 1586 Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos in Latin Vol 1 Ingolstadt David Sartorius Bellarmine Robert 1591 Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos in Latin Vol 2 2 ed Ingolstadt David Sartorius Bellarmine Robert 1593 Disputationes de Controversiis Christianae Fidei adversus hujus temporis Haereticos in Latin Vol 3 Ingolstadt David Sartorius Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disputationes de Controversiis amp oldid 1179609266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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