Giles of Rome was a 13th-14th century Italian theologian, philosopher, logician and archbishop. He was born in Rome around 1243-1247 and died in 1316. He was a leading scholar of the Order of the Hermit Friars of St. Augustine and is known for using Aristotelian language and concepts to develop an influential theory arguing that temporal or worldly power should be entirely subordinate to spiritual power.
Giles of Rome was a 13th-14th century Italian theologian, philosopher, logician and archbishop. He was born in Rome around 1243-1247 and died in 1316. He was a leading scholar of the Order of the Hermit Friars of St. Augustine and is known for using Aristotelian language and concepts to develop an influential theory arguing that temporal or worldly power should be entirely subordinate to spiritual power.
Giles of Rome was a 13th-14th century Italian theologian, philosopher, logician and archbishop. He was born in Rome around 1243-1247 and died in 1316. He was a leading scholar of the Order of the Hermit Friars of St. Augustine and is known for using Aristotelian language and concepts to develop an influential theory arguing that temporal or worldly power should be entirely subordinate to spiritual power.
• Born c. 1243, 47, Rome, Italy died 1316, • Scholastic theologian, philosopher, logician, archbishop, and general and intellectual leader of the Order of the Hermit Friars of St. Augustine. Early life • a work which drew on Aristotelian language to establish and defend an influential vision of society’s structure in which temporal power was entirely subordinated to spiritual power. . Thank for listening!