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Semi-Pelagian
Semi-Pelagian Sem`i-Pe*la"gi*an, a. Of or pertaining to the Semi-Pelagians, or their tenets.
Semi-Pelagianism
Semi-Pelagianism Sem`i-Pe*la"gi*an*ism, n. The doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Pelagians.

Meaning of Pelagian from 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...
- Semi-Pelagianism (or Semipelagianism) is a historical Christian theological and soteriological school of thought about the role of free will in salvation...
- year. The Bouri field is situated in the Djeffara-Pelagian Basin Province (also known as the "Pelagian Basin"), and produces from the Bou Dabbous-Tertiary...
- (Brittonic) theologian known for promoting a system of doctrines (termed Pelagianism by his opponents) which emphasized human choice in salvation and denied...
- The Myth of Pelagianism (2018) is a book by Ali Bonner which ****erts that the Christian heresy known as Pelagianism was a "deliberately invented fiction"...
- v t e Pelagian Islands Main islands Lampedusa Lampione Linosa Islets and skerries Faraglione di Lampedusa [it] Faraglioni di Linosa [it] Isola dei Conigli [it]...
- guidance in the orthodox teaching of Christianity. Suspected of semi-Pelagianism, he opposed the Augustinian model of grace and was probably the recipient...
- John Chrysostom and consulted with the bishops of Africa concerning the Pelagian controversy, confirming the decisions of the African synods. The Catholic...
- to classical Arminianism, but for the rest they were either semi-Pelagian or Pelagian. In this specific context, contemporary historians prefer to use...
- The Pelagians (or Pelagini) were a lay confraternity founded in the church of Santa Pelagia in Milan by the seventeenth century Giacomo Filippo di Santa...