November 1, 2010December 3, 2020Medieval theology, Reformed theology, Slideshow, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts Gottschalk & A Medieval Predestination Controversy Victor Genke and I have been translating into English the Latin writings of Gottschalk of Orbais, a ninth-century monk whose teachings on […]
October 13, 2009October 13, 2009Biblical Commentaries, Medieval theology, Reformed theology, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts Predestination in the Century Before Gottschalk In the mid-ninth century, a wandering monk named Gottschalk of Orbais (d. 868) sparked a controversy over divine predestination that shook both […]
August 24, 2009August 15, 2016Early Christian Studies, Patristics, Reformed theology, Slideshow, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts Fulgentius of Ruspe on the Saving Will of God Fulgentius was born in the year 468 and educated in Vandal North Africa. After a short career in finance he joined a […]
January 2, 2009November 30, 2015Medieval theology, Reformed theology, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts Colors of Grace I have recently started reading Guido Stucco’s The Colors of Grace: Medieval Kaleidoscopic Views of Grace and Predestination. It picks up where […]