De Gerson, Jean Charlier (1363-1429)
De Gerson, Jean Charlier (1363-1429)
French theologian and chancellor of the University of Paris. De Gerson was the author of many works, including the Examination of Spirits, which contains rules for distinguishing true revelations from false, and the popular Astrology Reformed.
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