The Doctrine of Sin, The Second Period, 250-730 A.D. (16): The Pelagian Controversy: The Augustinian System
We are nearing the end of our discussion of the Augustinian system of sin and grace and that church father's opposition to and rejection of the Pelagian conception of sin and grace. We are nearing the end of our discussion of the Augustinian system of sin and grace and that church father's opposition to and rejection of the Pelagian conception of sin and grace. We noted in our preceding article that according to Augustine grace is, first of all, absolutely necessary; secondly, it is wholly...
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