Everything about Gregory Of Rimini totally explained
Gregory of Rimini (c.
1300,
Rimini - November
1358,
Vienna), also called
de Arimino or
Ariminensis, was an
Augustinian hermit born in
Rimini around 1300 who studied
theology at the
University of Paris from
1323 to
1329. There, he became well-acquainted with the works of
William of Ockham and the other
Oxford scholars. He then went to teach at various schools in Italy, at
Bologna,
Padua, and
Perugia. He was one of the last great
Scholastics of the
Middle Ages.
Gregory returned to Paris in
1342 to prepare lectures on the
Peter Lombard's Sentences. Gregory became Master of Theology there in
1345.
He was a true Augustinian,
contra the major
Parisian theologian of the times,
Peter Auriol, whose theology was
semipelagian. He held to
Augustine's double
predestination and famously condemned unbaptised infants to
Hell, for which he gained the nickname
Infantium Tortor,
Torturer, or
Tormentor,
of Infants. His students admired him greatly, however, and they called him
Doctor acutus or
Doctor authenticus.
He died in 1358 shortly after being named General of the Augustinian Hermits.
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