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  1. 1 de ene. de 2020 · Abstract. Stephen Langton was born in England around the mid-twelfth century. Around 1170 he arrived in Paris, where he was to remain until 1206, becoming one of the most outstanding theologians of the newly established university. In 1206, Pope Innocent III made him a cardinal and brought him to Rome, where he probably taught theology until ...

  2. Powicke, Stephen Langton (Oxford, 1928), ch. 5. The most recent full-scale contribution to the debate is J.W. Baldwin, 'Master Stephen Langton, Future Archbishop of Canterbury: The Paris Schools and Magna Carta', ante, cxxiii (2008), pp. 811-46. I will discuss Baldwins ideas in what follows. The article on Langton in the Oxford

  3. 25 de jul. de 2008 · A LTHOUGH Master Stephen Langton was ignored by the contemporary chroniclers, he was in his day, without doubt, the most prolific theologian in the schools of Paris. 1 He followed the three-fold pattern established by his teacher and colleague, Pierre the Chanter, of composing his works within the categories of biblical commentary (lectio), disputation (questio) and preaching (predicatio).

  4. 24 de jul. de 2010 · From Your Dictionary. Stephen Langton (died 1228) served as England's Archbishop of Canterbury, the highest ecclesiastical office in the land. He played an important role in events surrounding the fabled Magna Carta, signed by the English king in 1215. Though the document specified certain rights to England's landed aristocracy, it is sometimes ...

  5. 9 de julio de 1228 jul. Stephen Langton, también citado en español como Esteban Langton ( c. 1150 - 9 de julio de 1228), fue un teólogo y cardenal católico. Entre 1207 y 1228 fue arzobispo de Canterbury . Estudió y enseñó Teología en París . Fue nombrado arzobispo de Canterbury por el papa Inocencio III.

  6. LANGTON, STEPHEN (d. 1228), archbishop of Canterbury and cardinal, was son of Henry de Langton, and certainly an Englishman by birth, though from which of the many Langtons in England his family took its name there is no evidence to show. He studied at the university of Paris, became a doctor in the faculties of arts and theology, and acquired a reputation for learning and holiness which gained

  7. PASTOR BONUS: MATTHEW PARIS'S UFE OF. STEPHEN LANGTON, ARCHBISHOP OF. CANTERBURY (1207-28) Brenda Bolton London. Stephen Langton, educationalist and popular preacher, theologian. and Biblical scholar, cardinal, ecclesiastical politician and invaluable. servant of the Church, was to exert an unprecedented influence.