Richard Lynch (Jesuit) Explained

Richard Lynch
Birth Date:15 November 1610
Birth Place:Galway, Kingdom of Ireland
Death Place:Salamanca, Spain
Nationality:Irish
Occupation:Theologian

Richard Lynch (15 November 161018 March 1676) was an Irish theologian and Jesuit.

Biography

Richard Lynch was born in Galway to one of the Tribes of Galway. He was a student at the Irish College at Santiago de Compostela in Spain before entering the Society of Jesus there on 14 September 1626. Having graduated DD he taught theology for many years at Valladolid and at Salamanca, where he enjoyed a high reputation. In 1637 he was made rector of the Irish College in Seville. He died at Salamanca in 1676 having lived most of his life in Spain. He published a three-volume compendium of scholastic philosophy (Lyon, 1654), and a two-volume treatise De Deo ultimo fine (Salamanca, 1671). The library at Salamanca holds many of his theological works in manuscript form, many of which were written in Spanish.

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