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HoP 385 - I Too Can Ask Questions - Protestant Scholasticism

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Signs of the Predestined

Vamile invoked a premise from aristotle's logical works that whatever happens is necessary once it has happened. Strictly speaking the damned are not predestined to because god has not selected them out for their fate, as he did with the elect. Flacius studied in basl, tubingen and wittenberg where he was taught by none other than melancthon. Later he taught himself at jena and elsewhere, including frankfort, where he died in 15 75. He's remembered specially for his treatise, the key to sacred scripture, published in 15 67. It has been haild as a pioneering work by twentieth century philosophers interested in hermanutics like wil

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