Gottschalk & A Medieval Predestination Controversy (Texts Translated From The Latin)
Edited & Translated by Victor Genke & Francis X. Gumerlock
Since 2003 Victor Genke and Francis X. Gumerlock have been working on a collection of translated primary sources on Gottschalk and the strife that he aroused. The book appeared in print in 2010 as the 47th volume of Marquette University Press Mediaeval Philosophical Texts in Translation series:
The contents are as follows:
INTRODUCTION
PART 1: WRITINGS OF GOTTSCHALK
Reply to Rabanus Maurus
Confession of Faith at Mainz
Tome to Gislemar
Shorter Confession
Longer Confession
Answers to Various Questions
On Predestination
On Different Ways of Speaking About Redemption
Another Treatise on Predestination
PART 2: OTHER WRITINGS
Rabanus Maurus
Letter to Noting
Letter to Eberhard
Letter to Hincmar on the Council of Mainz
Hincmar of Reims
Sentence Against Gottschalk at Synod of Quierzy
Letter to the Laity of his Diocese
Letter to Amolo
Letter to Rudolph and Frotarius
Letter to Pope Nicholas
Letter to Egilo
Amolo of Lyons
Letter to Gottschalk
On Grace and Foreknowledge
Florus of Lyons
Sermon on Predestination
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