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Grace, Free Will, & Synergy in Orthodoxy: A Brief Excerpt from St. Faustus of Riez
Over a year ago, I wrote a series of posts concerning Pelagius, St. Augustine, and St. John Cassian’s teachings on grace and free will. As do many Orthodox commentators on this Latin doctrinal debate in the early history of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Augustine, Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Faustus of Riez, free will, grace, John Cassian, Orthodoxy, Predestination, Semi-Pelagianism, synergism, Vincent of Lérins
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