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- Creed. The writings of Ratramnus influenced the Protestant reformation of the 16th century. Little is known of Ratramnus’ life, but some have suggested...
- Gottschalk anti****ted the Protestant reformation.[self-published source?] Ratramnus also defended the theology of Gottschalk and denied the real presence...
- Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia and Arnoldists Gottschalk of Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of Turin Berengar of Tours and Berengarians Wessel Gansfort Johann...
- The grace views of Gottschalk mirror the Protestant sola fide doctrine. Ratramnus: Ratramus was a theologian who died in 868. Ratramus believed that the...
- theologian, Ratramnus of Corbie, Ratramnus responded to a lost letter from Rimbert regarding the nature of cynocephali. In the letter, Ratramnus gave a response...
- do this. Medieval theologians who believed in predestination include: Ratramnus (died 868), Thomas Bradwardine (1300–1349), Gregory of Rimini (1300–1358)...
- Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia and Arnoldists Gottschalk of Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of Turin Berengar of Tours and Berengarians Wessel Gansfort Johann...
- Savonarola and Piagnoni Arnold of Brescia and Arnoldists Gottschalk of Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of Turin Berengar of Tours and Berengarians Wessel Gansfort Johann...
- French poet and diplomat (207) Rab**** Maurus (107–112) Radbertus (120) Ratramnus (121) Raymond of Aguilers (155) Saint Prosper of Aquitaine (51) Salvian...
- the body is the same that was born of Mary and suffered on the cross. Ratramnus understood "in truth" to mean simply "what is perceptible to the senses"...