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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_GersonJean Gerson - Wikipedia

    Gerson was born at Gerson-lès-Barby, Gerson (paroisse de Barby) a hamlet in the present municipality of Barby, Ardennes in the bishopric of Reims in Champagne. His parents, Arnulphe Charlier and Élisabeth de la Chardenière, "a second Monica ," were pious peasants, and seven of their twelve children, four daughters and three sons, devoted ...

  2. John Gerson was born Jean Charlier at Gerson-lès-Barby, Champagne, Kingdom of France on December 13, 1363. His parents, Arnulphe Charlier and Élisabeth de la Chardenière, "a second Monica, " were pious peasants, and seven of their twelve children, four daughters and three sons, devoted themselves to a religious life.

  3. 1363, on the border of Champagne and the Ardennes in the ham-let of Gerson-lès-Barby, next to the village of Barby and near the town of Rethel, about thirty-five kilometres northeast of Reims.1 The boy was the first child of Arnoul le Charlier and Elisabeth la Chardenière. The father’s name indicates a wheelwright, and even

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  5. Gerson was born at Gerson-lès-Barby, Gerson (paroisse de Barby) a hamlet in the present municipality of Barby, Ardennes in the bishopric of Reims in Champagne. His parents, Arnulphe Charlier and Élisabeth de la Chardenière, "a second Monica," were pious peasants, and seven of their twelve children, four daughters and three sons, devoted ...

  6. Gerson was born at Gerson-lès-Barby, Gerson (paroisse de Barby) a hamlet in the present municipality of Barby, Ardennes in the bishopric of Reims in Champagne. His parents, Arnulphe Charlier and Élisabeth de la Chardenière, "a second Monica," were pious peasants, and seven of their twelve children, four daughters and three sons, devoted ...

  7. Nov 5, 2015 · Gerson was most interested in the emotions of the heart, which he saw as expressing the free will of reason. These emotions, the Canticordum, were “sung” silently. Gerson was born in relatively modest circumstances in the hamlet of Gerson-lès-Barby, a bit northeast of Reims.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jean_GersonJean Gerson - Wikiwand

    Jean Charlier de Gerson was a French scholar, educator, reformer, and poet, Chancellor of the University of Paris, a guiding light of the conciliar movement and one of the most prominent theologians at the Council of Constance. He was one of the first thinkers to develop what would later come to be called natural rights theory, and was also one of the first individuals to defend Joan of Arc ...

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