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  • Pelagius - Wikipedia
    Pelagius ( p ə ˈ l eɪ dʒ i ə s ; fl c 354–418) was a British theologian known for promoting a system of doctrines (termed Pelagianism by his opponents) which emphasized human choice in salvation and denied original sin [1]
  • Pelagius | Biography, Beliefs, Facts | Britannica
    Pelagius (born c 354, probably Britain—died after 418, possibly Palestine) was a monk and theologian whose heterodox theological system known as Pelagianism emphasized the primacy of human effort in spiritual salvation
  • What Is Pelagianism and Why Is It Condemned as Heresy?
    Pelagianism is a set of beliefs associated with the British monk Pelagius (circa AD 354–420), who taught in Rome in the late fourth and early fifth centuries Pelagius denied the doctrines of original sin, total depravity, and predestination, believing that the human tendency to sin is a free choice
  • 10 Things You Should Know about Pelagius and Pelagianism
    Pelagius was a prolific author who preferred written treatises and rebuttals to open verbal confrontation His writings reflect his excellent education and were characterized by clarity of thought and devotional tones throughout They centered primarily in ethics and religious piety
  • Who was Pelagius? - GotQuestions. org
    Pelagius is best known today for his heretical teaching now known as Pelagianism Pelagius denied original sin and taught that every person was born morally neutral: we are able to sin but also able not to sin Pelagius said that human beings fall into sin by choosing to follow Adam’s example
  • The First Controversy: Augustine vs. Pelagius
    Who Was Pelagius? Pelagius was a British monk, and understanding something about monasticism is necessary for understanding the context of the Pelagian controversy In the third century, a Christian ascetic movement began that manifested itself in the development of monasticism
  • Pelagius: Creation and Redemption - Theologians Theology
    In this article I will explain the perspective of the 4th-century theologian Pelagius on the nature of salvation and the Christian life, portions of which the church ultimately deemed heretical I will also suggest how Augustine (Pelagius’s famous opponent) might argue against some of Pelagius’s views
  • Pelagius
    Pelagius was a British monk and teacher whose views on original sin, grace, and predestination were vehemently opposed by Saint Augustine " Pelagianism ," which was condemned as heresy in 418, played a large part in shaping Augustine's influential doctrines on these topics
  • Who was Pelagius? - Bible Hub
    Pelagius was a theologian active primarily in the late fourth and early fifth centuries AD Likely born in Britain, he later traveled to Rome, engaging with clergy and laity Although exact details of his early life are scarce, the extant evidence suggests that he was well-educated and skilled in rhetoric
  • Pelagius: The 5th Century Monk Who Shaped Christian Theology
    Pelagius, a British monk, lived in the 5th century and left an indelible mark on Christian theology His teachings on free will, grace, and sin continue to influence contemporary debates In this article, we’ll explore the life and theology of Pelagius, highlighting his key contributions and controversies
  • Pelagianism - Wikipedia
    Pelagianism is a Christian theological position that holds that the fall did not taint human nature and that humans by divine grace have free will to achieve human perfection
  • Pelagianism | Description, History, Beliefs | Britannica
    Pelagianism, a 5th-century Christian heresy taught by Pelagius and his followers that stressed the essential goodness of human nature and the freedom of the human will It held that sin is a voluntary act against God’s law and that human beings are free to choose between good and evil
  • Pelagius - New World Encyclopedia
    Pelagius (ca 354 - ca 420 440) was an ascetic monk, theologian and reformer from the British Isles who taught that human beings were free and had to take responsibility for their own salvation
  • Understanding Pelagianism: Theological Beliefs And Controversy In . . .
    Pelagianism is defined by its rejection of the doctrine of original sin, which holds that people inherit a sinful nature from Adam and Eve’s disobedience Instead, Pelagianism affirms that people are born without any inherent sinfulness and are capable of achieving moral excellence through their own efforts
  • Pelagius - Theopedia
    Pelagius (354 - 420?) a British monk famous for his piety, but declared a heretic for denying original sin After studying Roman law and rhetoric and later theology in England and Rome, he preached in Africa and Palestine, attracting able followers, such as Celestius and Julian of Eclannum





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