- Thyrsus González de Santalla
Tirso González de Santalla, (
18 January 1624 , Arganza, Spain -27 October 1705 , Rome) was a Spanish Theologian, elected, in 1687, 13thSuperior General of the Society of Jesus .Formation and Studies
He did his Humanities and Letters at Villafranca (Leόn), and a year of Philosophy at
Oviedo before he entered theSociety of Jesus in 1643. Studies of Philosophy at Valladolid (1645-47) and Theology at Salamanca (1647-51) with a further two years of specialization. A brilliant debater he was trained to be professor of philosophy and theology, which he did at Santiago (Philosophy, 1653-55) andValladolid andSalamanca (Theology, 1656-65), and again from 1676 to 1687, the intervening years having been devoted to preaching.Early career
As an ardent adversary of
probabilism González had frequently asked his superiors to have some Jesuit write against the doctrine. He himself had composed a work in which he defendedprobabiliorism , assigning, however, an exaggerated importance to the subjective estimation of the degree of probability. The general revisors of the Society unanimously rendered an unfavorable opinion on the work, and accordingly, in 1674, the Superior GeneralGiovanni Paolo Oliva refused permission for its publication. González received encouragement fromPope Innocent XI and by his order the Holy Office issued a decree, in 1680, ordering the superiors of the Society to allow their subjects to defend probabiliorism, a permission that had never been denied.uperior General
When about to set out for
Africa to convert theMuslim s in 1687, he was sent as an elector to the thirteenth general congregation, by which he was elected Superior General (6 July 1687). Concerned that most Jesuits were in favour of probabilism, the Pope made it clear that González, a rare probaliorist in the Society, was his candidate... As General of the Society, González felt himself obliged to fight probabilism among his subjects. In 1691, he had printed a modified edition of his former work, but, owing to the efforts of his assistants, this book was never published.Pope Innocent XII ordered a new examination of it to be made, and with many corrections it finally appeared in 1694, under the title "Fundamentum Theologiae moralis id est, tractatus theologicus de recto usu opinionum probabilium".Works
We also have from the pen of González some apologetic works: "Selectarum disputationum tomi quattuor" (1680) in which are found chapters against the
Thomist s,Jansenist s, and some doctors of Louvain; treatises on theImmaculate Conception , and on papal infallibility. This last, directed against theDeclaration of the Clergy of France of 1682 , and printed by the order of Innocent XI, was afterwards suppressed byAlexander VIII , who feared new difficulties with the French court. The work appeared, in résumé only, in 1691.References
HOANG MANH-HIEN, J., "Th. Gonzalez et le probabilisme", Cholon, 1959; EMANUELE COLOMBO, "Convertire i musulmani. L'esperienza di un gesuita spagnolo del Seicento", Milano, 2007.
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