Diego Ruiz de Montoya

Diego Ruiz de Montoya (b. at Seville, 1562; d. there 15 March 1632) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian.

Life

He entered the Society of Jesus in 1572 and was professed 22 July 1592. He taught philosophy in Granada, moral theology for one year in Baeza, and theology for about twenty years in Cordova and Seville. For a time he was rector of the College of Cordova, and represented his province, Andalusia, at the Sixth General Congregation.

The last years of his life were devoted to writing. His distinguishing characteristics seem to have been humility, a retiring disposition, and integrity. He declined to advise the citizens of Seville to pay a certain tribute, even though the Duke of Lerma promised to obtain permission from Pope Paul V to publish his manuscripts De Auxiliis, if he furthered his plans,

Fray Miguel de San Jose considers him a most finished theologian; Merlin a prudent student and faithful interpreter of the Church Fathers, and Kleutgen and Menendez-Pelayo think that he combined positive historic theology with scholastic theology, in a manner not achieved by any of the theologians who preceded him.

Works

His published works are:

These are rare editions.

In manuscript preserved in various libraries:

References

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