medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Cormack, Margaret Jean wrote:
>Greetings all,
>
> Wycliffe and Hus are a bit beyond my normal area of activity. Students are making
>claims that they believed in predestination, even double predestination. I´m totally
>ignorant on this question, though did not think these were major issue for either one.
>Can anyone elucidate? Also, there was one reference to the 'invisible' vs. the 'visible'
>church - does this ring any bells in connection with these two?
I don't know about Hus, but there's a 3-page piece on Predestination in
"Wyclif: Select English Writings", edited by Herbert Winn (London: Oxford
University Press, 1929), 95-98.
Gordon
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