António Vieira

Portuguese priest and philosopher

António Vieira - Portuguese priest and philosopher
Born

February 6th, 1608
417 years ago

Died

1697
328 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Portugal

Links & References

Born in Portugal, a Jesuit priest and philosopher engaged in the issues of the time, particularly those involving the rights of indigenous peoples in Brazil. Played a significant role in the religious and cultural discussions of the 17th century. Focused on the relationship between faith and reason, proposing ideas that sought to reconcile religious beliefs with philosophical inquiry. Wrote extensively, with notable works including 'Sermões' and 'Cartas'.

Wrote influential sermons and letters

Advocated for indigenous rights in Brazil

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