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To make for easier reading, this list of philosophers are subdivided into various philosophical movements and time periods based on the dates they were philosophically active (For example: Nicholas Malabranche is categorized here as a “1660-1914 Enlightenment and Colonial era philosopher” as he wrote his seminal work “Concerning the ...
Pages in category "Roman Catholic biblical scholars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 231 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Roman Catholic biblical scholars (1 C, 202 P) C. Catholic clergy scientists (1 C, 229 P) D. Dominican scholars (1 C, 22 P) F. Franciscan scholars (38 P) J.
Mihalj Šilobod Bolšić (1724–1787) – Roman Catholic priest, mathematician, writer, and musical theorist primarily known for writing the first Croatian arithmetic textbook Arithmatika Horvatzka (published in Zagreb, 1758) René François Walter de Sluse (1622–1685) – canon and mathematician with a family of curves named after him
This is a list of Jesuit theologians, Roman Catholic theological writers from the Society of Jesus, taken from the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, article list and textual allusions, for theologians up to the beginning of the twentieth century. It is chronologically arranged by date of death.
"The Vitruvian Man" by Leonardo da Vinci. Many Catholics have made significant contributions to the development of science and mathematics from the Middle Ages to today. These scientists include Galileo Galilei, René Descartes, Louis Pasteur, Blaise Pascal, André-Marie Ampère, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, Pierre de Fermat, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Alessandro Volta, Augustin-Louis Cauchy ...
Roman Catholic theologians by nationality (28 C, 1 P) Roman Catholic theologians by order (5 C) D. Dissident Roman Catholic theologians (34 P) Doctors of the Church ...
This is a list of Franciscan theologians, in other words a list of Roman Catholic theological writers belonging to the Order of Friars Minor. [ 1 ] The entries are arranged chronologically by date of death.