Background
Conrad was born in Ulm in 1476.
Conrad was born in Ulm in 1476.
During his formative years he reports that he studied Capreolus.
He entered the University of Heidelberg in 1500, and in 1507 became a master of theology, and commenced lectures on lieutenant was here that he wrote his line-by-line commentary on the Prima Secundae of Thomas"s Summa Theologica. On July 1, 1511, he took the position of master of theology at Cologne. In 1512, at the request of the factulies of both Heidelberg and Cologne, and with the permission of Thomas Cajetan—then Master General of the Order--, this commentary was published at Cologne under the tile of Expositio Comentaria.
. in Primam Secundae et cetera Of note, he also served as inquisitor in Mainz, Trier, and Cologne from 1528 until his death. He died in Cologne. Cajetan himself acknowledge that he valued Koellin"s work, while he was heavily cited by later Thomists, including Bellarmine, Banez, Suarez, Alvarez, Sylvius, John of Saint Thomas, and the Salmanticenses.
The reformers also called him a "distinguished Thomist." Hennessey says that he was, "probably the most important Catholic theologian in Germany at the time of the Reformation," while Janz more moderately says that he was, "the most important Thomas-commentator in Germany before Cajetan," and adds that under him, "the influence of Capreolus" Defensiones reached its high point in the Thomist school.".