Aedificatio, Fructus, Utilitas. Johannes Gerson als Professor der Theologie und Kanzler der Universität Paris.
Aedificatio, Fructus, Utilitas. Johannes Gerson als Professor der Theologie und Kanzler der Universität Paris. Tübingen 1986. XII und 228 Seiten (Beiträge zur Historischen Theologie. Hg. von Johannes Wallmann, Band 70).
"This book explains how John Gerson (1363-1429) developed his theological position as an interpreter of the bible and a guarantor of the orthodoxy of the University of Paris. His later works were based on this. The above mentioned enjoyed high esteem as a theologian of the Constance Council, an advocate of the democratized mysticism and an author of catechetical writings. Even German spiritual authors appreciated his works written in French for unlearned people."