Jiang says this free-will-first structure contradicts mainstream church theology and would have been revolutionary around the year 1300.
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Anselm
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"Yes? Would this kind of be in contradiction to people like Anselm at the time who were really interested in describing how God was..."
"That's right. That's right. So again, most theologians, I would say every theologian would say that's just absurd. Like if we have all free..."
"...glows on earth below, and Peter book devourer, Nathan the prophet, Anselm, and Chrysostom, the metropolitan, and that Donatus, who deigned to deal with..."
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