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Domingo de Soto (1495-1560), the disciple and successor of Francisco de Vitoria in the profound theological renewal which he brought about, pronounced in the course of his long professorial career a total of twelve of the discourses known as theological Relectiones. These Relectiones or Repetitiones were dissertations which every professor was obliged to pronounce once a year before the teaching body and all the students of the University. The were discourses of fixed lenght and not intended to give rise to immediate discussion, the theme of which was fixed in advance, and which dealt with some of the questions treated in the ordinary Lectures, or sometimes with a more topical theological subject.

The work here presented is a critical edition of one of Domingo de Soto's unpublished Relectiones: the one entitled De Sacro Canone et de eius sensibus (1536). This Relectio was the first pronounced by our author on Holy Scripture. It was pronounced shortly before the Council of Trent: hence the interest that it offers.

In the Relectio De Sacro Canone Soto studies three main themes: a) the Nature of Canonicity; b) the authority of the Church in relation to Scripture; and c) the comparison between the authority of the Church and the authority of Scripture.

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