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Schism and Heresy

Published on November 30, 2015 Categories donatism, pelagianism, presentationsTags free will, schism, sin

Jerome and Pelagius

Published on November 30, 2015 Author tthornt4@uoregon.edu

Pelagius believed that there was not a need for divine aid in performing good works. He also believed that the only thing necessary to receive grace was a declaration of the law. Pelagius believed that to be true since he did not think that all of humanity was wounded by the sins of Adam and… Continue reading Jerome and Pelagius →

Categories pelagianismTags free will, sin

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