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Ratramnus of Corbie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ratramnus Ratramnus, (died c. 870) a Frankish monk of the monastery of Corbie, near Amiens in northern France, was a Carolingian theologian known best for his writings on the Eucharist and predestination. His Eucharistic treatise, ''De corpore et sanguine Domini'' (''On the Body and Blood of the Lord''), was a counterpoint to his abbot Paschasius Radbertus’s realist Eucharistic theology. Ratramnus was also known for his defense of the monk Gottschalk, whose theology of double predestination was the center of much controversy in 9th-century France and Germany. In his own time, Ratramnus was perhaps best known for his ''Against the Objections of the Greeks who Slandered the Roman Church'', a response to the Photian schism and defense of the filioque addition to the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed.〔G.E. McCracken, ed. ''Early Medieval Theology'', Library of Christian Classics 9 (Louisville: KY, 1957), pp. 109-47, here 109.〕 ==Biography== Little is known of Ratramnus’ life, but some have suggested that he became the teaching master at the Benedictine monastery of Corbie in 844, when Paschasius Radbertus was made abbot.〔James Ginther, ''Westminster Handbook to Medieval Theology'', (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2009), 155-6.〕 Additionally, he appears to have had a reasonably close relationship with King Charles the Bald.〔McCracken, ''Early Medieval Theology'', 109.〕
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