Factbook Labels

How does Logos determine what labels to apply? For a Catholic, the term "Proto-Protestant" sounds much the same as "Heretic". Poor Saint Gertrude!
I tried the Smart Search to see if she had been described this way in any of the Logos resources, but it appears not. Is "Proto-Protestant" a label handed out freely to those who lived in the Late Middle Ages?
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They had a problem with a merge that created a number of Catholic Proto-Protestants. It looks like it is not completely cleaned up so keep reporting them.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I clicked on "Proto-Protestants":
It seems that there are assembled people associated with Mysticism and/or conflicts with the Pope and the Devotio Moderna.
D'accord with Hus and Wycliff, but Dante?1 -
Also, Richard of Saint Victor wasn't Victorian (despite the name.)
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By the way: I own works of Anselm despite this here
And similar to this post, Logos Library entries are missing.
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That's because Anselm exists twice.
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Nope. "Heiliger Anselm von Canterbury" isn't better:
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Off-topic aber: Urgh, der Faktenbuch-Eintrag ließt sich ja wie ein Schüler in der 5. Klasse (oder eine unglaublich miese KI).
Have joy in the Lord!
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It's in here:
(Not complete though.)
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