The Doctrine of Sin, The Second Period, 250-730 A.D. (5): The Pelagian Controversy: Life of Augustine
We were busy in our preceding article with a description of Augustine's influence upon posterity and his relation to Catholicism and Protestantism, as set forth by Philip Schaff in Vol. III of his History of the Christian Church. And we noted that this church father contributed much to the development of the doctrinal basis which Catholicism and Protestantism hold in common against such radical heresies of antiquity as Manichaeism, Arianism, and Pelagianism. We were busy in our preceding...
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