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Alexander of Hales (c. 1186–1245)
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(66) From the time of Alexander of Hales, a number of
theologians turned to this idea and formulated understandings of
original sin that closely associated sexual impulses and the
uncontrollable random movements of the genitals with disobedience to
authority and the absence of just order. (66) From the time of Alexander of Hales, a number of
theologians turned to this idea and formulated understandings of
original sin that closely associated sexual impulses and the
uncontrollable random movements of the genitals with disobedience to
authority and the absence of just order. Alexander of Hales was used to say that while
Mary's rational faculties rejoiced at Jesus' death because in
charity she knew that it would bring salvation, the inferior sensual
part of her nature caused her to grieve in both body and soul. |
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