De virtute et statu religionis

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De virtute et statu religionis is a major theological treatise by the Jesuit philosopher Francisco Suárez that systematically examines the nature, virtues, and canonical status of religious life in the Catholic tradition.

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instanceOf Catholic theological work
scholastic work
theological treatise
aimsTo clarify the virtues proper to the religious state
explain the canonical status of religious institutes
systematically examine the nature of religious life
associatedWith Jesuit theology
Society of Jesus
author Francisco Suárez
Francisco Suárez
surface form: Franciscus Suárez
countryOfOrigin Spain
discusses canonical regulation of religious orders
nature of the religious state
obligations of religious vows
virtue of chastity in religious life
virtue of obedience in religious life
virtue of poverty in religious life
fieldOfWork Catholic canon law
moral theology
theology of religious life
genre canon law commentary
moral theology
hasAuthorOccupation Catholic theologian
Jesuit philosopher
influenced later Catholic teaching on religious life
subsequent Jesuit reflections on religious vows
influencedBy Catholic canon law tradition
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas

medieval scholastic theology
language Latin
mainTopic canonical status of religious life
evangelical counsels
poverty, chastity, and obedience
religious life in the Catholic Church
virtues of the religious state
vows in religious life
originalAudience Catholic theologians
canon lawyers
members of religious orders
partOf Suárez’s theological corpus
philosophicalSchool Scholasticism
Scholasticism
surface form: Second Scholasticism
religiousPerspective Counter-Reformation
surface form: Counter-Reformation Catholicism
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
timePeriod early 17th century

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Francisco Suárez notableWork De virtute et statu religionis