Henry of Gorkum

Henry of Gorkum (c. 1378 – February 19, 1431) was a Dutch theologian known for his commentaries on St. Thomas Aquinas and his defense of Thomism.

He was a colleague of John Capreolus at the University of Paris, holding positions there between about 1395 and 1419.

He taught philosophy at University of Cologne, and from 1420 he was director of a self-funded bursar there.

He was a defender of Thomism in the dispute between the followers of St. Albert Magnus and those of St. Thomas Aquinas at the university.

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