Rupert de Deutz
See also: Deutz (homonymy)
Rupert de Deutz is a theologist inhabitant of Li2ege, resulting from a thioise family and entered her adolescence with the monastery of the St. Lawrence where it accepted a literary formation. Its writing Of voluntate Dei caused a serious controversy with Liege and it was obliged to flee with Siegbourg. It wrote its defense in there omnipotentia Dei (1117). It devinbt abbot of Deutz, and he died there on March 4th, 1129. Its work was known with Cologne, in Germany of the South and Austria, like in the North of France and in Wallonia where the very famous Baptismal font of St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, chief of work of the Art mosan and those of Furnaux (in the Province of Namur) are inspired by its theology.
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