Prudencio Galindo y el problema de la predestinación
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I want to bring to the attention of the reader in this essay. A proper Name and a certain topic. The Name, Prudencio Galindo, Spanish -and therefore Almost forgotten- who dared to defend a little appreciated friar, Gotescalco, so much so that he did not avoid opposing not only eclessiastical power -Hincmaro and Rabano Mauro- but also the prestigious scholar Scotus Eringenus. The opportunity, a topic of all times, from the beginning of Christianity, already discussed by St. Augustine: the intention of harmonizing free will with predestination and grace.
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OCAÑA GARCÍA, M. (1998). Prudencio Galindo y el problema de la predestinación. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 5, 147–157. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v5i.9688
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