- John Gibbons (Jesuit)
John Gibbons (b. 1544, at or near
Wells, Somerset ; died 16 August or 3 December, 1589, during a visit to themonastery ofHimmelbrode , nearTrier ) was an EnglishJesuit theologian and controversialist.Life
He entered
Lincoln College, Oxford , in 1561, but left the university without a degree. After studying philosophy and theology for seven years in theGerman College ,Rome , he obtained the doctorate in both, 1576.Pope Gregory XIII gave him a canonry in the Cathedral Church in Bonn, in Germany, but he resigned this on entering the Society of Jesus at Trier, in 1578. In the college of this latter place he filled successively the offices of confessor, professor of theology, professor of Sacred Scripture, prefect of studies, and rector. He became known on account of his controversial talents, which he displayed in frequent contests with theLutheran s of Germany.When
William Allen suggested Father Gibbons as a fit candidate for the English mission, the latter wrote both to the general of the Society and Dr. Allen, that he hoped he should give no disedification by saying that he had not the spiritual strength necessary for such an enterprise, but that he would lend it all the assistance in his power.The Jesuit
Richard Gibbons was his younger brother.Works
Among his literary works is "Concertatio Ecclesiæ Catholicæ in Anglica, adversus Calvino-Papistas et Puritanos" (Trier, 1583). The work was republished on a larger scale in 1588 and 1594, by Dr.
John Bridgewater , who numbered among his assistants Cardinal Allen and Dr.Humphrey Ely .Dr. Bridgewater also edited (see, however, Dict. Nat. Biog., s. v.) a posthumous work of Gibbons entitled "Confutatio virulentæ disputationis theologicæ in qua Georgius Sohn, Professor Academiæ Heidelburgensis, conatus est docere Pontificum Romanum esse Antichristum a prophgetis et apostolis prædictum" (Trier, 1589). The
Calvinist attacks on the Pope are dealt with.References
*
Thompson Cooper in "Dictionary of National Biography ", s. v.
*Hugo von Hurter , "Nomenclator", I, 56 (Innsbruck, 1892
*Sommervogel , "Bibliothéque de la Compagnie de Jésus", III
*Nathaniel Southwell , "Bibl. Script. Soc. Jesu", 453
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