- Raffaele Venusti
Raffaele Venusti, or Venosta, was an Italian Catholic
apologist .Biography
He was born at
Tirano ,Valtellina , northern Italy, about the end of the fifteenth century. He joined theCanons Regular of SS. Salvatore , devoting himself to theological and canonical studies, and winning fame as a powerful Catholic controversialist against theLutherans andCalvinists . When the discussion concerning the divorce ofHenry VIII of England arose, Venusti was invited both by the king and by the HabsburgEmperor Charles V , the protector ofCatherine of Aragon , to write an expression of his views on the question. He died atVenice in 1543.Writings
His polemical and apologetic works were printed in 1543; they treat of the Catholic doctrine as opposed to Protestantism, especially of the notes of the Church of Rome, free will, the councils etc. These writings have a special historical value as representing the first phase of anti-Lutheran, anti-Calvinistic Catholic polemics, a phase which gave way later to the writings of Catholic theologians like
Melchior Cano and the earlyJesuit theologians. This class to which Venusti belonged is, in theology, parallel to the group of Catholic apologists in the field of history, who were predecessors ofBaronius in his controversies with the ProtestantCenturiators of Magdeburg .ource
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