Thomas of Buckingham
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Thomas of Buckingham was an English theologian in the 14th century.[1] He tried to reconcile the Catholic faith with Pelagianism. He was the chancellor of Exeter Cathedral.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ Pantin, William Abel, and William Abel, Pantin. The English Church in the Fourteenth Century: Based on the Birkbeck Lectures, 1948. United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2010. p. 114
- ^ E. Kelley, Francis (1989). Thomas Buckingham and the Contingency of Futures—The Possibility of Human Freedom: A Study and Edition of Thomas Buckingham, De contingentia futurorum et arbitrii libertate by Bartholomew R. de la Torre, O.P. The Thomist 53 (1):164-166.
- ^ Robson, J. A.. Wyclif and the Oxford Schools: The Relation of the 'Summa de Ente' to Scholastic Debates at Oxford in the Later Fourteenth Century. United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2008. p. 247
- ^ Haren, Michael. Sin and society in fourteenth-century England : a study of the Memoriale Presbiterorum. United Kingdom, Clarendon Press, 2000. p. 62