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Francis Gumerlock

Books and Articles on the Theology of Grace and Eschatology

  • Prosper of Aquitaine
  • Fulgentius of Ruspe
  • Gottschalk of Orbais
  • Book of Revelation in Christian History
  • Other Writings
  • Forthcoming
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Francis Gumerlock

Books and Articles on the Theology of Grace and Eschatology

  • Prosper of Aquitaine
  • Fulgentius of Ruspe
  • Gottschalk of Orbais
  • Book of Revelation in Christian History
  • Other Writings
  • Forthcoming
  • Current Projects
  • About
    • Terms and Conditions

Author: Frank

October 29, 2010November 30, 2015Biblical Commentaries, Early Christian Studies, Eschatology, Patristics, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts

More About Hippolytus of Rome on Daniel

What a wonderful addition to patristic scholarship to have T.C. Schmidt’s translation of Hippolytus’ Commentary on Daniel. The commentary is divided into […]

October 21, 2010November 30, 2015Biblical Commentaries, Early Christian Studies, Eschatology, Patristics, Translated Texts

Commentary on Daniel by Hippolytus Now in English Translation

Tom Schmidt’s English translation of Hippolytus’ Commentary on Daniel is now available. Hippolytus wrote this commentary, the oldest surviving Christian commentary on […]

July 19, 2010July 21, 2010Medieval theology, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts

The Tractoria of Prudentius of Troyes (d. 861)

Prudentius of Troyes was one of the bishops in attendance at the Council of Quierzy in 849, which defrocked Gottschalk of Orbais, […]

July 19, 2010July 19, 2010Early Christian Studies, Eschatology, Medieval theology, Millennialism, Translated Texts

Julian of Toledo on the World to Come

I am elated about the forthcoming translation of Julian of Toledo’s Prognosticum Futuri Saeculi (Foreknowledge of the World to Come) by Tommaso […]

February 14, 2010January 13, 2014Christology, Early Christian Studies, Patristics

The Contemporary Church and the Early Church

The Contemporary Church and the Early Church: Case Studies in Ressourcement

Recently I was invited to contribute my thoughts on what Christians today can learn from patristic theology for a new book entitled […]

November 7, 2009November 8, 2009Biblical Commentaries, Early Christian Studies, Eschatology, Patristics, Translated Texts

Hippolytus of Rome’s Commentary on Daniel

Hippolytus was a presbyter in the church at Rome about 200 AD. It is he who started the genre of literature we […]

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