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Robert Bellarmino (Montepulciano, Siena, 1542–Rome, 1621), Jesuit and cardinal, was among the leading theologians of the Counter-Reformation. A specialist in controversialist theology, he taught at the Roman College of the Society of Jesus and then had his lectures printed as his main work with the title Disputationes de controversiis (1586–1593). Appointed cardinal in 1599, he acted as adviser in theological matters to Popes Clement VIII and Paul V, resulting decisive in preventing an official condemnation of Jesuit Molinist theology in the controversy on grace with the Dominican Order. As a member of the Congregation of the Index and the Holy Office, he played a key role in the affairs of Francesco Patrizi’s Platonism, the condemnation of Copernicanism, and of Giordano Bruno’s trial. Bellarmino’s fame is mostly associated with the theory of the potestas indirecta in temporalibus, “the indirect power of the popes over temporal matters,” a theory he defended in the Disputationes and in later polemics with Anglican and Gallican theologians.
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Motta, F. (2014). Bellarmine, Robert. In: Sgarbi, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_372-1
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