- Luis Molina
Luis de Molina (September 1535,
Cuenca ,Spain -October 12 ,1600 ,Madrid , Spain), was a SpanishJesuit priest and a staunch defender of 'human liberty' in the "Divine grace and human liberty" controversy of the Renaissance (Molinism ).Having at the age of eighteen become a member of the
Society of Jesus , he studiedtheology atCoimbra , and afterward became professor in the university ofÉvora ,Portugal . From this post he was called, at the end of twenty years, to the chair of moraltheology inMadrid , where he died.Besides other works he wrote "De liberi arbitrii cum gratiae donis, divina praescientia, praedestinatione et reprobatione concordia" (4 vo.,
Lisbon , 1588); a commentary on the first part of the "Summa Theologiae " ofThomas Aquinas (2 vols., fol., Cuenca, 1593); and a treatise "De jure et justitia" (6 vols., 1593-1609).It is to the first of these that his fame is principally due. It was an attempt to reconcile, in words at least, the
Augustinian doctrines ofpredestination andefficacious grace with the new ideals of theRenaissance concerning human'sfree will . Assuming that man is free to perform or not to perform any act whatever, Molina maintains that this circumstance renders the grace of God neither unnecessary nor impossible: not impossible, for God never fails to bestow grace upon those who ask it with sincerity; and not unnecessary, for grace, although not an efficient, is still a sufficient cause of salvation ("gratia mere sufficiens "). Nor, in Molina's view, does his doctrine offree will exclude predestination. The omniscient God, by means of His "scientia media" (the phrase is Molina's invention, though the idea is also to be found in his older contemporaryFonseca ), or power of knowingfuture contingent events, foresees how we shall employ our own free-will and treat his proffered grace, and upon this foreknowledge he can found his predestinating decrees.These doctrines, which opposed both traditional understanding of
Augustinism andThomism concerning the respective roles of free-will and efficacious grace, and the teachings ofMartin Luther andJohn Calvin , excited violent controversy in some quarters, especially on the part of theDominican order and of theJansenist s, and at last rendered it necessary for the pope (Clement VIII) to interfere. At first (1594) he simply enjoined silence on both parties so far as Spain was concerned; but ultimately, in 1598, he appointed theCongregatio de auxiliis Gratiae for the settlement of the dispute, which became more and more a party one. After holding very numerous sessions, the congregation was able to decide nothing, and in 1607 its meetings were suspended by Paul V, who in 1611 prohibited all further discussion of the question de auxiliis and of discussions about efficacious grace, and studious efforts were made to control the publication even of commentaries on Aquinas Fact|date=November 2007. The Molinist subsequently passed into theJansenist controversy.ee also
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Molinism Bibliography
*SMITH, Gerard (ed): "Jesuit thinkers of the Renaissance", Milwaukee (USA), 1939, pp.75-132.A full account of Molina's theology will be found in
Gerhard Schneeman 's "Entstehung der thomistisch-molinistischen Controverse", published in the Appendices (Nos. 9, 13, 14) to the Jesuit periodical, "Stimmen aus Maria-Laach". To the lay reader may be recommendedErnest Renan 's article, "Les congregations de auxiliis" in his "Nouvelles etudes d'histoire religieuse."References
*1911 The article can be found here: [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/MIC_MOL/MOLINA_LUIS_1535_1600_.html]
* [http://www3.nd.edu/~afreddos/papers/molina.htm An article] by Alfred J. Freddoso on Luis Molina's thoughts.
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10436a.htm Article on Molina] from "Catholic Encyclopedia" (1911)
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10437a.htm Article on Molinism] from "Catholic Encyclopedia" (1911)
* Ulrich L. Lehner (ed.), Die scholastische Theologie im Zeitalter der Gnadenstreitigkeiten (monograph series, first volume: 2007) http://www.bautz.de/rfn.html
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