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Tertullian

155-240


What has Jerusalem to do with Athens

Athanasius

296-373


Suggested homoousios, exiled 5 times


On the Incarnation; Life of Antony


29th Festal Letter and Canon list

Hilary of Poitiers

310-367


"Hammer of the Arians"


De Trinitate

Ambrose of Milan

340-397


Fought arianism, gifted church adminisrator/orator


Baptized Augustine

Jerome

347-420


Trans. Bible into Latin (Vulgate)


Studied under Greg Nzianzen


Lived in Cave in Bethlehem


Canon List

John Chrysostom

349-407


Golden-Mouth


Anti extravagance, banished by emperor for this reason

Augustine

354-430


Bishop of Hippo (Algeria)


City of God / Confessions / De Trinitate


Original sin, predestination, just war theory


Tolle Lege, manichaeism


Fought donatism, taught invis/vis church


Do not understand -> believe, believe -> undrstnd

Anselm

1033-1109


Archbishop of Canterbury, father of scholasticism


Cur Deus Homo (subs atonement)


Monologion/Proslogion - ontological argument


God is that which no greater can be conceived


Faith seeking understanding, believe that I might understand

Thomas Aquinas

1225-1274


Summa Theologica, Thomism, Natural Theology


Proofs of God:


unmoved mover


first cause


contingency


degree


telology


Substance/Accidens distinction

John Wycliffe

1320-1384


Bible trans from Vulgate


Attacked clergy abuse


Lollards (followers) - predest, inconoclasm, caesaropapism, against transubstant, monast, pope


1415 declared heretic

Jan Hus

1369-1415


Czech


Against ecclesiology and sacraments (RC)


Executed at Council of Constance


Led to Hussite wars 1420-1431

Desiderius Erasmus

1466-1536


Latin and Greek editions of NT


On Free Will, Praise of Folly


Complutensian Polyglot

William Tyndale

1494-1536


Influenced by Erasmus and Luther's translations


Translated to English from Greek


Attacked Henry VIII for marriage annulment


Killed as heretic


Wanted plough-boy to know scriptures

John Calvin

1509-1564


Humanist lawyer, left RC church in 1530


Farel brought him to Geneva, then to Strasbourg with Bucer, then back to Geneva


Came back to Geneva to oppose RC Sadoleto


Servetus - denied Trinity and paedobapt

John Knox

1513-1572


Influenced Book of Common Prayer


Fled England from Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary) RC


Led Scottish Ref, started the Kirk


Argued against female monarchs