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Forthcoming Translation of Gottschalk of Orbais

March 26, 2010
By Frank

I am very happy to announce a forthcoming translation of writings by Gottschalk of Orbais, a ninth-century monk who spent twenty years in prison for preaching a view of divine predestination that diverged from the mainstream. Of his writings, some were lost after his death, and none enjoyed considerable circulation. Two “confessions”...
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Gottschalk of Orbais

June 23, 2009
By Frank

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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