Andreas Philopater: theologian
'''Alipe Reylof''' (1612–1682) was a theologian from the [[Habsburg Netherlands]].
==Life==
Born in 1612, Reylof joined the [[Augustinian Hermits]] and made his profession in 1632.<ref name=BNB_Reylof>[[Paul Bergmans]], "Reylof (Alipe)", ''[[Biographie Nationale de Belgique]]'', vol. 19 (Brussels, 1907), 195.</ref> He was ordained to the priesthood in 1636. He taught philosophy at his order's house in Ghent for six years, and later theology in Bruges and Leuven.<ref name=BNB_Reylof/> In 1652 he was appointed prior in Ypres, and in 1655 in Ghent. On 15 October 1671 the general of his order awarded him a doctorate of theology.<ref name=BNB_Reylof/> Towards the end of his life he resigned from teaching and scholarship to focus on preaching and providing spiritual direction. He died in Ghent on 30 December 1682.<ref name=BNB_Reylof/>
==Writings==
* ''Libri de anima ad mentem Sancti Augustini'' (Ghent: [[Maximiliaan Graet]], 1664); dedicated to Gerelinus Borluut.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=ftbZ5GDN5dcC De Anima] on Google Books.</ref>
==References==
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Okumaya devam et...
'''Alipe Reylof''' (1612–1682) was a theologian from the [[Habsburg Netherlands]].
==Life==
Born in 1612, Reylof joined the [[Augustinian Hermits]] and made his profession in 1632.<ref name=BNB_Reylof>[[Paul Bergmans]], "Reylof (Alipe)", ''[[Biographie Nationale de Belgique]]'', vol. 19 (Brussels, 1907), 195.</ref> He was ordained to the priesthood in 1636. He taught philosophy at his order's house in Ghent for six years, and later theology in Bruges and Leuven.<ref name=BNB_Reylof/> In 1652 he was appointed prior in Ypres, and in 1655 in Ghent. On 15 October 1671 the general of his order awarded him a doctorate of theology.<ref name=BNB_Reylof/> Towards the end of his life he resigned from teaching and scholarship to focus on preaching and providing spiritual direction. He died in Ghent on 30 December 1682.<ref name=BNB_Reylof/>
==Writings==
* ''Libri de anima ad mentem Sancti Augustini'' (Ghent: [[Maximiliaan Graet]], 1664); dedicated to Gerelinus Borluut.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=ftbZ5GDN5dcC De Anima] on Google Books.</ref>
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reylof, Alipe}}
[[Category:1612 births]]
[[Category:1682 deaths]]
[[Category:Augustinian friars]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic theologians from the Spanish Netherlands]]
Okumaya devam et...