- James Arthur
James Arthur was a Dominican friar and theologian.
He was born in
Limerick, Ireland , early in the 17th century and died most likely in 1670. He became a member of theDominican Order in the convent of St. Stephen atSalamanca ,Spain , and taught theology in different convents of his order, especially at Salamanca, with great credit to himself and profit to his numerous students.In 1640 he was called to the
University of Coimbra as first professor of theology, and held this chair until 1642. On the occasion of the separation ofPortugal from Spain, he was expelled for refusing to take the oath to defend the doctrine of theImmaculate Conception . He returned to the convent of St. Dominic inLisbon , where he resided for many years and devoted himself to the preparation of a commentary on the "Summa Theologiae " of St. Thomas Aquinas.The projected work was to have comprised ten volumes, but the death of the learned writer prevented its completion. Only the first volume was ever printed (1655). The second was completed and never published.
The Dominican historiographers
Jacques Quétif andJacques Échard give February, 1644, as the date of his death, but the consensus of opinion is in favour of 1670. He was buried in the convent of St. Dominic, Lisbon, Portugal, where he died.ources
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