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Wolfhelm of Brauweiler (died 1091) was the Benedictine abbot of Brauweiler Abbey, near Cologne, Germany. He was attacked by Manegold of Lautenbach, in his Liber Contra Wolfelmum. The grounds were both theological and political: Wolfhelm was sympathetic to Platonist ideas and is accused of trying to mediate between Macrobius and Christian doctrine; but also he was close to the imperial party of Emperor Henry IV, in the oncoming Investiture Conflict. In attacking Wolfhelm, Manegold denies the doctrine of the Antipodes, bringing the classical doctrine of the round Earth into the scope of heretical ideas.

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  • Wolfhelm von Brauweiler (de)
  • Wolfelmo de Brauweiler (pt)
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  • Wolfhelm von Brauweiler (* um 1010 im Raum Köln; † 22. April 1091 in Brauweiler) war ein Abt der Benediktinerabtei Brauweiler bei Köln. Der Adelsspross Wolfhelm trat 1036 in der Trierer Reichsabtei St. Maximin in den Benediktinerorden ein. Er lehrte an der Kölner Domschule, wo ihn Bischof Heribert zuerst ausgebildet hatte. Sein Onkel war der Abt Heinrich von St. Pantaleon. Dann wurde er selbst 1065 Abt in Brauweiler. Ihm gelang es, das Gut Klotten an der Mosel für sein Kloster gegen die Ansprüche des Kölner Bischofs zu sichern. Seine Schwester Bertha war Nonne in der Abtei Vilich. (de)
  • Wolfhelm of Brauweiler (died 1091) was the Benedictine abbot of Brauweiler Abbey, near Cologne, Germany. He was attacked by Manegold of Lautenbach, in his Liber Contra Wolfelmum. The grounds were both theological and political: Wolfhelm was sympathetic to Platonist ideas and is accused of trying to mediate between Macrobius and Christian doctrine; but also he was close to the imperial party of Emperor Henry IV, in the oncoming Investiture Conflict. In attacking Wolfhelm, Manegold denies the doctrine of the Antipodes, bringing the classical doctrine of the round Earth into the scope of heretical ideas. (en)
  • Wolfelmo de Brauweiler (em latim: Wolphelmus Brunwillerensis; em alemão: Wolfhelm von Brauweiler; m. 1091) foi um abade beneditino da , perto de Colônia, na moderna Alemanha. Wolfelmo foi atacado por em seu "Liber Contra Wolfelmum" em bases teológicas e políticas: Wolfelmo era simpático às ideias platônicas e foi acusado de tentar mediar entre Macróbio e a doutrina cristã; além disso, Wolfelmo era aliado do imperador Henrique IV durante a Controvérsia das investiduras. Ao atacar Wolfelmo, Manigoldo negou a doutrina dos antípodas, colocando a doutrina clássica sobre a terra redonda no campo das ideias heréticas. (pt)
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  • Wolfhelm von Brauweiler (* um 1010 im Raum Köln; † 22. April 1091 in Brauweiler) war ein Abt der Benediktinerabtei Brauweiler bei Köln. Der Adelsspross Wolfhelm trat 1036 in der Trierer Reichsabtei St. Maximin in den Benediktinerorden ein. Er lehrte an der Kölner Domschule, wo ihn Bischof Heribert zuerst ausgebildet hatte. Sein Onkel war der Abt Heinrich von St. Pantaleon. Dann wurde er selbst 1065 Abt in Brauweiler. Ihm gelang es, das Gut Klotten an der Mosel für sein Kloster gegen die Ansprüche des Kölner Bischofs zu sichern. Im Liber Contra Wolfelmum griff ihn Manegold von Lautenbach wegen Häresie an. Wolfhelm hatte ihn nach 1080 besucht und im Klostergarten in ein Streitgespräch zu Macrobius' Buch über Ciceros De re publica und dessen Deutung vom Traum des Scipio (VI. Buch) verwickelt. Allbeseelung der Natur und Seelenwanderung nach Pythagoras seien falsche Lehren, das Interesse an Zahlen in und hinter der Natur führe von Gott weg. „Gott will nicht, dass der Mensch den Lauf der Sterne und das Zusammentreffen der Planeten erforscht.“ Wolfhelm sei Platonist und stehe den heidnischen Philosophen zu nahe. Außerdem war er Anhänger von König Heinrich IV. im Investiturstreit und damit für Manegold nach Kurt Flasch des unchristlichen Cäsaropapismus (S. 119). Wolfhelm schrieb einen Brief an Meginhard von Gladbach gegen die Abendmahlslehre des Berengar von Tours. Dieser hatte geäußert: „Wenn die Mäuse die geweihte Hostie fressen, bleibt Christus in ihnen und sie in ihm.“ Dies wies Wolfhelm als Irrlehre (eins mit der romtreuen Mehrheit der Theologen) zurück. Der Mönch Konrad von Brauweiler schrieb um 1110 eine Biografie, die der Hagiographie zuzurechnen ist. Wolfhelm wird als bis heute als Seliger verehrt. Das Gymnasium in Waldniel trägt seinen Namen, das Gymnasium St. Wolfhelm. Seine Schwester Bertha war Nonne in der Abtei Vilich. (de)
  • Wolfhelm of Brauweiler (died 1091) was the Benedictine abbot of Brauweiler Abbey, near Cologne, Germany. He was attacked by Manegold of Lautenbach, in his Liber Contra Wolfelmum. The grounds were both theological and political: Wolfhelm was sympathetic to Platonist ideas and is accused of trying to mediate between Macrobius and Christian doctrine; but also he was close to the imperial party of Emperor Henry IV, in the oncoming Investiture Conflict. In attacking Wolfhelm, Manegold denies the doctrine of the Antipodes, bringing the classical doctrine of the round Earth into the scope of heretical ideas. He wrote a letter against the theology of Berengar of Tours, addressed to Meginhard of Gladbach Abbey. A Life of Wolfhelm written a generation later, by Konrad, a monk of Brauweiler, was a hagiographical work. It is known that Wolfhelm taught at the cathedral school of Cologne before moving to the abbey in 1065. It is not known whether the encounter related by Manegold really took place. He was beatified by the Catholic church. His feast day is 22 April. His sister Bertha was a nun of Vilich Abbey, who wrote a Vita of the abbess Adelheid. (en)
  • Wolfelmo de Brauweiler (em latim: Wolphelmus Brunwillerensis; em alemão: Wolfhelm von Brauweiler; m. 1091) foi um abade beneditino da , perto de Colônia, na moderna Alemanha. Wolfelmo foi atacado por em seu "Liber Contra Wolfelmum" em bases teológicas e políticas: Wolfelmo era simpático às ideias platônicas e foi acusado de tentar mediar entre Macróbio e a doutrina cristã; além disso, Wolfelmo era aliado do imperador Henrique IV durante a Controvérsia das investiduras. Ao atacar Wolfelmo, Manigoldo negou a doutrina dos antípodas, colocando a doutrina clássica sobre a terra redonda no campo das ideias heréticas. Escreveu uma carta contra a teologia de Berengário de Tours, publicada por Migne na Patrologia Latina (154), endereçada a Meginardo da . Um "Vida de Wolfelmo", escrita uma geração depois por Conrado, um monge de Brauweiler, é uma hagiografia. Sabe-se que Wolfelmo ensinou na em Colônia antes de se mudar para a abadia em 1065. Manigoldo relata ter se encontrado com Wolfelmo, mas não se sabe se o encontro de fato ocorreu. Foi beatificado pela Igreja Católica e sua festa é celebrada em 22 de abril. Sua irmã, Berta, foi uma freira na e escreveu uma "Vida" da abadessa Adelaide (Adelheid). (pt)
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