January 1, 2018Biblical Commentaries, Early Christian Studies, Eschatology, Medieval theology, Patristics, Reformed theology, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts New Books on Eschatology & the Theology of Grace in Christian History Happy New Year! In this post I want to inform our readers of some new books on eschatology and the theology of […]
December 12, 2015December 12, 2015Biblical Commentaries, Early Christian Studies, Medieval theology, Patristics, Reformed theology, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts New Books on the Theology of Grace For our readers who are interested in the theology of grace in church history, this entry directs you to some new books and studies […]
February 2, 2011August 10, 2016Biblical Commentaries, Early Christian Studies, Eschatology, Featured, Medieval theology, Patristics, Reformed theology, Theology of Grace, Translated Texts More Ancient Apocalypse Commentaries in Translation Below are some announcements of ancient commentaries on the Apocalypse in English translation that either have been published recently or are scheduled […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]