Gottschalk and a medieval predestination controversy: texts translated from the Latin

The question of predestination and its nature, which drew strong protests from the monks of Provence in the early fifth century against the teaching of Augustine of Hippo, was initially settled by the Council of Orange in 529. But in the Carolingian renaissance in the ninth century, the Benedictine...

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Auteur principal: Gottschalk, von Orbais 807-868 (Auteur)
Collaborateurs: Genke, Victor 1976- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Gumerlock, Francis X. (Autre)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Milwaukee, Wis Marquette University Press 2010
Dans: Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation (47)
Année: 2010
Collection/Revue:Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation 47
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Gottschalk, von Orbais 807-868
B Gottschalk, von Orbais 807-868 / Prédestination
B Prédestination / Histoire 800-900
Sujets non-standardisés:B Biographie
B Predestination History of doctrines Middle Ages, 600-1500 Sources
B Source
Accès en ligne: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Verlag)
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Résumé:The question of predestination and its nature, which drew strong protests from the monks of Provence in the early fifth century against the teaching of Augustine of Hippo, was initially settled by the Council of Orange in 529. But in the Carolingian renaissance in the ninth century, the Benedictine monk, Gottschalk of Orbais, brought the teachings of the late Augustine to the forefront of theological debate and greatly disturbed the clergy and faithful with his doctrine of double predestination of some to the joy of heaven and of others to the eternal punishment of hell -- a doctrine that he claimed was that of Augustine and the Catholic faith. The present volume provides for the first time an English translation of Gottschalk's key writings on predestination and various reactions and comments from leading theologians of the ninth century, as well as a learned introduction to Gottschalk's life and controversies. - Publisher
Introduction -- pt. 1. Writings of Gottschalk. Reply to Rabanus Maurus -- Confession of faith at Mainz -- Tome to Gislemar -- Shorter confession -- Longer confession -- Answers to various questions -- On predestination -- On different ways of speaking about redemption -- Another treatise on predestination -- pt. 2. Other writings. Letter to Noting ; Letter to Eberhard ; Letter to Hincmar on the Council of Mainz / Rabanus Maurus -- Sentence against Gottschalk at the Synod of Quierzy ; Letter to the monks and simple folks of his diocese ; Letter to Amolo ; Letter to Rudolph and Frotarius ; Letter to Pope Nicholas ; Letter to Egilo / Hincmar of Reims -- Letter to Gottschalk; On grace and foreknowledge / Amolo of Lyons -- Sermon on Predestination / Florus of Lyons
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [212]-226) and indexes
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:c2010
ISBN:0874622530