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Rupert of Deutz (c.1075-1129) was an influential Benedictine
Benedictine

Benedictine refers to the spirituality and consecrated life in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict, written by Benedict of Nursia in the sixth century for the cenobitic communities he founded in central Italy....
 theologian, exegete and writer on liturgical and musical topics.

He was from Liège
Liege

The term Liege may refer to:* Feudalism, where a liege is a party in the vassalic oath of allegiance* Li?ge Island, in the Antarctic* Li?ge , a subway station in Paris...
, and late in life became abbot of Deutz Abbey
Deutz Abbey

Deutz Abbey was a house of the Benedictine Order located at Deutz, now part of Cologne as K?ln-Deutz, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.It was founded in 1003 on the site of a Ancient Rome fort by the future Heribert of Cologne, Archbishopric of Cologne, close adviser of Emperor Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor....
. His works include:



His works were later scrutinized in relation with the heresy
Heresy

Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief, especially a religion, that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief....
 of impanation
Impanation

Impanation is a name employed to denote the union of the body of Christ with the bread of the Eucharist. This view, patterned on the analogy of Christ's hypostatic union: God made flesh in the Person of Jesus Christ, asserts that "God is made bread" in the Eucharist....
. They influenced the theology in particular of Honorius Augustodunensis and Gerhoch of Reichersberg.








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Rupert of Deutz (c.1075-1129) was an influential Benedictine
Benedictine

Benedictine refers to the spirituality and consecrated life in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict, written by Benedict of Nursia in the sixth century for the cenobitic communities he founded in central Italy....
 theologian, exegete and writer on liturgical and musical topics.

He was from Liège
Liege

The term Liege may refer to:* Feudalism, where a liege is a party in the vassalic oath of allegiance* Li?ge Island, in the Antarctic* Li?ge , a subway station in Paris...
, and late in life became abbot of Deutz Abbey
Deutz Abbey

Deutz Abbey was a house of the Benedictine Order located at Deutz, now part of Cologne as K?ln-Deutz, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.It was founded in 1003 on the site of a Ancient Rome fort by the future Heribert of Cologne, Archbishopric of Cologne, close adviser of Emperor Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor....
. His works include:

  • De voluntate Dei
  • De omnipotentia Dei
  • Commentaria in canticum canticorum
  • De divinis officiis


His works were later scrutinized in relation with the heresy
Heresy

Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief, especially a religion, that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief....
 of impanation
Impanation

Impanation is a name employed to denote the union of the body of Christ with the bread of the Eucharist. This view, patterned on the analogy of Christ's hypostatic union: God made flesh in the Person of Jesus Christ, asserts that "God is made bread" in the Eucharist....
. They influenced the theology in particular of Honorius Augustodunensis and Gerhoch of Reichersberg.

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