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Selected Writings on Grace and Pelagianism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 524

Selected Writings on Grace and Pelagianism

Six major treatises presented in this volume include Miscellany of Questions in Response to Simplician I, The Punishment and Forgiveness of Sins and the Baptism of Little Ones, The Spirit and the Letter, Nature and Grace, The Predestination of the Saints, and The Gift of Perseverance.

The Pelagian Controversy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

The Pelagian Controversy

The Pelagian Controversy (411–431) was one of the most important theological controversies in the history of Christianity. It was a bitter and messy affair in the evening of the Roman Empire that addressed some of the most important questions that we ask about ourselves: Who are we? What does it mean to be a human being? Are we good, or are we evil? Are we burdened by an uncontrollable impulse to sin? Do we have free will? It was comprised by a group of men who were some of the greatest thinkers of Late Antiquity, such as Augustine, Jerome, John Cassian, Pelagius, Caelestius, and Julian of Eclanum. These men were deeply immersed in the rich Roman literary and intellectual traditions of tha...

An Historical Presentation of Augustinism and Pelagianism from the Original Sources
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

An Historical Presentation of Augustinism and Pelagianism from the Original Sources

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  • Published: 1840
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Myth of Pelagianism
  • Language: en

The Myth of Pelagianism

Pelagius, the first known British author, is famous for his defence of free will as the Roman Empire disintegrated. A persuasive advocate of two ideas - that human nature was inclined to goodness, and that man had free will - Pelagius was excommunicated in 418 after a campaign to vilify him for inventing a new and dangerous heresy. Setting this accusation of heresy against Pelagius in the context of recent scholarship, The Myth of Pelagianism proves that Pelagius did not teach the ideas attributed to him or propose anything new. In showing that Pelagius defended what was the mainstream understanding of Christianity, Bonner explores the notion that rather than being the leader of a separatist group, he was one of many propagandists for the ascetic movement that swept through Christianity and generated medieval monasticism. Ground-breaking in its interdisciplinarity and in its use of manuscript evidence, The Myth of Pelagianism presents a significant revision of our understanding of Pelagius and of the formation of Christian doctrine.

Answer to the Pelagians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Answer to the Pelagians

The Works of St. Augustine - an English Translation for the 21st century.

The Anti-Pelagian Writings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 615

The Anti-Pelagian Writings

Both by nature and by grace, Augustin was formed to be the champion of truth in this controversy. Of a naturally philosophical temperament, he saw into the springs of life with a vividness of mental perception to which most men are strangers; and his own experiences in his long life of resistance to, and then of yielding to, the drawings of God’s grace, gave him a clear apprehension of the great evangelic principle that God seeks men, not men God, such as no sophistry could cloud. However much his philosophy or theology might undergo change in other particulars, there was one conviction too deeply imprinted upon his heart ever to fade or alter,—the conviction of the ineffableness of God’s grace. This book comprises St. Augustine’s writings and thoughts regarding the Anti-Pelagian dispute.

Pelagius
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 556

Pelagius

Professor Rees here re-examines the evidence for the Pelagian controversy. The second part of the book consists of Pelagius' letters, which provide the clearest and most succinct statements of Pelagian theology, but few of which have ever been translated into English before. --from publisher description.

The Anti-Pelagian Christology of Augustine of Hippo, 396-430
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

The Anti-Pelagian Christology of Augustine of Hippo, 396-430

Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Universit of Oxford, 2010.

Church and Faith in the Patristic Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Church and Faith in the Patristic Tradition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Routledge

A collection of 19 articles in English on Augustine of Hippo, including an examination of his teaching on deification, often ignored or denied by scholars. The study also includes work on the Pelagian controversy and on the Early Church histories of St Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede. The collection represents the author's principal and ecclesiastico-historical concerns during the past 40 years and is the second volume published by Variorum.

Select anti-Pelagian treatises of St. Augustine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Select anti-Pelagian treatises of St. Augustine

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  • Published: 1880
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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