- used in a
pejorative sense.
Semi-
Pelagianism was, in the theory,
originally developed as a
compromise between Pelagianism and the
teaching of
Church Fathers...
- To a
large degree, "
Pelagianism" was
defined by its
opponent Augustine, and
exact definitions remain elusive.
Although Pelagianism had
considerable support...
- The Semi-
Pelagian view is
therefore described as "human-initiated synergism". In 529, the
Second Council of
Orange addressed Semi-
Pelagianism and declared...
- The Semi-
Pelagian view is
therefore described as "human-initiated synergism". In 529, the
Second Council of
Orange addressed Semi-
Pelagianism and declared...
-
offers guidance in the
orthodox teaching of Christianity.
Suspected of
semi-
Pelagianism, he
opposed the
Augustinian model of
grace and was
probably the recipient...
-
Ockhamists of
Pelagianism for
basing the
infusion of
grace on man's works. The
Ockhamists defended themselves from
charges of
Pelagianism by
arguing that...
- trichotomy": the pseudo-Gnostic view, the
Apollinarian error, and the
semi-
Pelagian error. "But",
Delitzsch argues, "in the face of all
these errors, its...
- of
Pelagianism could be affirmed, or if the
doctrines of
Augustine were to be affirmed. The
determination of the
council could be
considered "
semi-Augustinian"...
- what
Pelagius taught was
likely what has come to be
called semi-
pelagianism. In
semi-
Pelagian thought, both God and the
human person always parti****te...
- This is why some
others call his
stance "soft
semi-
Pelagianism",
although recognizing its mere
Pelagian nature. Finney's
theory of
atonement combines...