Fulgentius was born in the year 468 and educated in Vandal North Africa. After a short career in finance he joined a monastery. He later was elevated to an abbot and in the year 508 became bishop of Ruspe, a coastal town in modern Tunisia.
Fulgentius defended the doctrine of the...
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Reformed theology
Fulgentius of Ruspe on the Saving Will of God
Gottschalk of Orbais
Since 2004, Victor Genke and I have been translating the works of Gottschalk of Orbais, a ninth-century Benedictine monk who was imprisoned by the Church for his allegedly heretical views on predestination.
Genke lives in Russia, works as an overseer of a team of translators there, and is finishing up his doctoral thesis...
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Reformed Confessions
James T. Dennison, Jr. of Northwest Theological Seminary in Lynnwood, Washington is editing a three volume set whose full title is Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries in English Translation. Volume 1 appeared in 2008. It contains translations of thirty-three Reformed confessions dating from 1523 to 1552 from a variety...
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