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Alain de Lille ( or Alanus ab Insulis ) ( c. 1116 / 1117 – 1202 / 1203 ), French theologian and poet, was born in Lille, some years before 1128.
* Alain de Lille, French theologian and poet ( b. c. 1128 )
* Alain de Lille, French theologian and poet ( approximate date ; d. 1202 )
In the 15th century it was promoted by Alanus de Rupe ( aka Alain de la Roche or Saint Alan of the Rock ), a learned Dominican priest and theologian, who established the " 15 rosary promises " and started many rosary confraternities.

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Amalric of Bena ( Amaury de Bène or Amaury de Chartres ; Almaricus, Amalricus, Amauricus ; died c. 1204-1207 ) was a French theologian, after whom the Amalricians are named.
* Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, ( 1581 – 1643 ), theologian, who introduced Jansenism into France.
He was thus related to the great theologian and philosopher Martín de Azpilcueta.
* 1201 – Robert de Sorbon, French theologian and founder of the Sorbonne ( d. 1274 )
* Gilbert de la Porrée, French scholastic logician and theologian
* November 17 – Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda, Spanish philosopher and theologian ( b. 1494 )
* Alfonso de la Cueva, marqués de Bedmar of Spain ( 1572 – 1655 ), diplomat and Catholic theologian
* August 12 – Francisco de Vitoria, Renaissance theologian ( b. 1492 )
* March 19 – Francisco de Araujo, Spanish theologian ( b. 1580 )
** Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda, Spanish philosopher and theologian ( d. 1573 )
* August 15 – Robert de Sorbon, French theologian and founder of the Sorbonne ( b. 1201 )
* October 9 – Robert de Sorbon, French theologian and founder of the Sorbonne ( d. 1274 )
Theodore Beza ( Théodore de Bèze or de Besze ) ( June 24, 1519 – October 13, 1605 ) was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the Reformation.
Saint Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada, ( March 28, 1515October 4, 1582 ) was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun, and writer of the Counter Reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer.
* Philippe de Gamaches, theologian, first Chair of Theology at the Sorbonne
* Guido de Bres, theologian ( 1522 to 31 May 1567 )

theologian and shared
Trained neither as a theologian nor a naturalist and writing before the popular spread of evolutionary theory, Gobineau took the Bible to be an true telling of human history and accepted in An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races the day's prevailing Christian doctrine that all human beings shared the common ancestors Adam and Eve ( monogenism as opposed to polygenism ).
For 100 years of its history, Phillips Academy shared its campus with the Andover Theological Seminary, which was founded on Phillips Hill in 1807 by orthodox Calvinists who had fled Harvard College after it appointed a liberal Unitarian theologian to a professorship of divinity.
This belief was in some ways similar to Gnostic Christian theology ; notably, both are dualistic, that is, they posit opposing gods, forces, or principles: one higher, spiritual, and " good ", and the other lower, material, and " evil " ( compare Manichaeism ), in contrast to the orthodox Christian view that " evil " has no independent existence, but is a privation or lack of " good ", a view shared by the eminent Jewish theologian Moses Maimonides.

theologian and mystic
In the early-to mid-1900s, American mystic, theologian, and founder of the Association for Research and Enlightenment Edgar Cayce was a seminal influence on what later would be termed the New Age movement ; he was known in particular for the practice some refer to as channeling.
Vegetarianism has been practiced by some influential Muslims including the Iraqi theologian, female mystic and poet Râbi ‘ ah al -‘ Adawîyah of Basrah, who died in the year 801, and the Sri Lankan sufi master Bawa Muhaiyaddeen who established The Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship of North America in Philadelphia.
* February 11 – Hugh of St Victor, Saxon philosopher, theologian and mystic ( b. c. 1078 )
* Joachim of Fiore, Italian mystic and theologian ( d. 1201 )
* Richard of St. Victor, French mystic and theologian
* Al-Ghazali, Muslim theologian, jurist and mystic.
* June 15 – Johannes Tauler, German mystic theologian
* Meister Eckhart, German theologian, philosopher and mystic ( d. 1328 )
Other notable figures associated with the city are Ferdinand I of Aragon, cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, the mystic John of the Cross, the theologian Gabriel Vázquez, the poet Juan Ruiz, Arcipreste de Hita, and Manuel Azaña Díaz, writer and politician, who was President of the Second Spanish Republic between 1933 and 1936.
* Denis the Carthusian, theologian and mystic ( 1402 – 1471 )
Amongst them were Christian mystic Jakob Böhme ( Behmen ); Johann Arndt, whose work, True Christianity, became widely known and appreciated ; Heinrich Müller, who described the font, the pulpit, the confessional and the altar as " the four dumb idols of the Lutheran Church "; theologian Johann Valentin Andrea, court chaplain of the landgrave of Hesse ; Schuppius, who sought to restore to the Bible its place in the pulpit ; and Theophilus Grossgebauer ( d. 1661 ) of Rostock, who from his pulpit and by his writings raised what he called " the alarm cry of a watchman in Sion.
( born Emanuel Swedberg ; 29 January 1688 – 29 March 1772 ) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, theologian, revelator, and, in the eyes of some, Christian mystic.
* date unknown-Mohammed ibn Zakri al-Fasi, Moroccan poet, mystic, grammarian and theologian ( date of birth unknown )
* William of St-Thierry ( c. 1085 – 1148 ), theologian and mystic, abbot of St. Thierry
The prize is named after Meister Eckhart ( 1260-1328 ) a German theologian, philosopher and mystic.
Jakob Böhme ( probably April 24, 1575 – November 17, 1624 ) was a German Christian mystic and theologian.
Denis the Carthusian ( 1402 – 1471 ), also known as Denys van Leeuwen or Denis Ryckel, was a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic.
He was a mystic, a theologian and an esoterist.
He credits the ideas of cosmologist Brian Swimme, Christian theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and the early 20th century Indian mystic Sri Aurobindo as helping him form his thinking about the evolutionary context of the human experience.
Among the best known are: Ishaq ibn Hunain ( d. 911 ) ( son of Hunain ibn Ishaq ), the physician and translator of Greek philosophical works into Arabic ; ibn Fadlan, the explorer ; al Battani ( d. 923 ), astronomer ; Tabari ( d. 923 ), historian and theologian ; al-Razi ( d. 930 ), philosopher who made fundamental and lasting contributions to the fields of medicine, chemistry ; al-Farabi ( d. 950 ), chemist and philosopher ; Abu Nasr Mansur ( d. 1036 ), mathematician ; Alhazen ( d. 1040 ), mathematician ; al-Biruni ( d. 1048 ), mathematician, astronomer, physicist ; Omar Khayyám ( d. 1123 ), poet, mathematician, and astronomer ; Mansur Al-Hallaj a mystic, writer and teacher of Sufism most famous for his apparent, but disputed, self-proclaimed divinity, his poetry and for his execution for heresy by Caliph Al-Muqtadir.
Walter of St Victor ( d. c. 1180 ) was a mystic philosopher and theologian, and an Augustinian canon of Paris.
Johannes Tauler ( c. 1300 in Strasbourg – 15 June 1361 ) was a German mystic, a Catholic preacher and a theologian.
1302 ) was a German Benedictine, mystic, and theologian.

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