The Doctrine of Sin, The Second Period, 250-730 A.D. (14): The Pelagian Controversy: The Augustinian System
In our preceding article we called attention Jo Augustine's view of original sin and the origin of the human soul. We concluded the article with a brief discussion of the three views of the origin of the human soul, known as Traducianism, Creationism and Preexistentianism. As to Augustine's view with respect to these three views of the origin of the human soul, Schaff writes as follows (History of the Christian Church, Vol. III, 831-832): In our preceding article we called attention Jo...
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