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Pelagius Explored: On His Own Terms Part Three/Conclusion
For the past several weeks have been discussing the various aspects of Pelagius’ theology on grace. In part one, I discussed his concept of Creation Grace (die Schöpfungsgnade) and in part two Revealed Grace (die Offenbarungsgnade). In this final post … Continue reading
Pelagius Explored: On His Own Terms Part Two
In Part One of my series on Pelagius, I had previously discussed the historical context in which Pelagius developed his doctrines regarding grace and free will. Additionally I mentioned the three types of graces that Pelagius believed in: die Schöpfungsgnade … Continue reading
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Tagged Augustine, Catholicism, Church History, Eastern Orthodoxy, free will, grace, Late Antiquity, Orthodoxy, Pelagianism, Pelagius, Predestination, Roman Catholicism, theology
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Pelagius Explored: On His Own Terms Part One
Issues regarding free will, consciousness, autonomy, and human nature have always fascinated me, both from the philosophical perspective and the theological perspective. One of the most interesting subjects within Christian theology has always been the subject of human free will … Continue reading
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Tagged Augustine, Catholicism, Church History, Eastern Orthodoxy, free will, grace, Late Antiquity, Orthodoxy, Pelagianism, Pelagius, Predestination, Roman Catholicism, theology
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